All numbers.
n x 1 = n
It doesn't matter what n is.
All prime numbers have a common factor of 1.
1 is a factor of every whole number, and the gcf of two numbers can be 1 if there is no larger factor common to both numbers.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
The only number with one factor is 1.
The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.
All numbers have a common factor of 1. Sometimes that's the only common factor.
The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.
Prime numbers have one distinct prime factor.
No. Every set of numbers has 1 as a common factor.
Possiblilty is almost 1/2 cause every two numbers is a number with a factor of 2.From 2: 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10...
The greatest common factor of two different prime numbers is 1. The two prime numbers have as their factors, 1 and themselves. That means that 1 is the only factor they have in common.The GCF is 1.
The LCF of any pair of numbers is always 1, since it is the lowest number that can be a factor and is a trivial factor of all numbers. The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.