The least common factor is a term often mistakenly given to either the greatest common factor (GCF) or the least common multiple (LCM). This term is not often used because it does not describe a useful relationship between numbers. Since 1 evenly divides all integers, 1 is technically the least common factor for any set of integers.
The smallest non-one common factor of 48 and 54 is 2.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
Least common factor for two or more numbers is always 1. This is so because 1 is the factor of every number and the smallest natural number thus least common factor. So, for 48, 54 and 72 LCF is also 1.
The greatest common factor of 33, 48, and 54 is 3.
The least common factor of 54 and 60 is 1, as is the least common factor of any set of numbers. The highest common factor of 54 and 60 is 6
The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1 .
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 54 180 is 540
6
The GCF of 30, 48, and 54 is 6.
48/54 = 8/9 (common factor = 6)
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 36 48 54 is 432.
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 6.