The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
It is: 2
The word "greatest" is a superlative and that means there can only be one such number. GCF(56, 78, 130) = 2.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The greatest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite.
The greatest common multiple of two numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of both numbers. In this case, the multiples of 7 are 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, and so on. The multiples of 56 are 56, 112, 168, 224, and so on. The smallest number that appears in both lists is 56, so the greatest common multiple of 7 and 56 is 56.
The greatest common factor of 24 and 56 is 8.The least common multiple of 24 and 56 is 168.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The least common multiple is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. Their greatest common factor is 8, so the least common multiple is 56 x 64 ÷ 8 = 448.
The greatest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite and not very practical for problem solving. The lowest common multiple is 72
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 56, 78, and 130, we first need to find the prime factors of each number. The prime factors of 56 are 2 x 2 x 2 x 7, the prime factors of 78 are 2 x 3 x 13, and the prime factors of 130 are 2 x 5 x 13. To find the GCF, we look for the common prime factors among the numbers, which are 2 and 13. Therefore, the GCF of 56, 78, and 130 is 2 x 13 = 26.
The greatest common multiple is an infinite number. The GCF is 1. The LCM is 4760.
7 and 280 respectively