10
Since 15 is a factor of 135, it is automatically the GCF.
The greatest common factor of a prime and a composite number is 1 if the composite number is not divisible by the prime number. 37 is a prime number and 50 is a composite number. Also, 50 is not divisible by 37 therefore GCF = 1.
The LCM is: 700The GCF is: 50
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 150, 200, and 300 is 50.
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 56, 84, and 140, we first need to factor each number. The prime factorization of 56 is 2^3 * 7, 84 is 2^2 * 3 * 7, and 140 is 2^2 * 5 * 7. To find the GCF, we look for the highest power of each prime factor that appears in all three factorizations, which in this case is 2^2 * 7, resulting in a GCF of 28.
The GCF of 15, 24, and 72 is 3. There is no GCF for 63, 20, and 50. This makes it relatively prime.
The GCF is 50.
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 18 and 50 is 2.
Highest common factor of 500 and 450 is 50.
To work this out, you first have to break the two numbers into their prime factors: 50 = 2x5x5 54 = 2x3x3 The next step is to identify any common prime factors. In this case both numbers have a 2 as a prime factor. Therefore the GCF of 50 and 54 is 2.
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 80, 62, and 50, we need to determine the largest number that evenly divides all three numbers. First, we find the prime factors of each number: 80 = 2^4 * 5, 62 = 2 * 31, and 50 = 2 * 5^2. The common prime factors among the three numbers are 2 and 5. Therefore, the GCF of 80, 62, and 50 is 2 * 5, which equals 10.
GCF(150, 200, 300) = 50