It is 1 because it only has itself as a factor.
Of any given positive number, the highest factor is the number itself, and the lowest factor is 1.
The only prime number (factor) of 125 is: 5
No. A factor is a number which divides exactly into another number. So the factors of 150 are: 1,2,3,5,10,15,25,50,75.
27/125 ============Is in lowest terms.
There cannot be a lowest common factor of just one number. To be common there need to be at least two numbers.
125 lowest number that can be divided into 125 = 1
The lowest common factor is: 1
Of any given positive number, the highest factor is the number itself, and the lowest factor is 1.
It is prime FACTOR of 125
The lowest factor of any positive number is 1. The lowest common factor of any set of positive numbers is 1.
63/125, there is no number that goes into both 63 and 125 that is not a decimal or fraction
The least or lowest common factor of any two positive numbers is always 1.
The only prime number (factor) of 125 is: 5
0.375 = 375/1000 Now, find the greatest common factor, which is 125, right? 3 * 125 --------- 8 * 125 The 125 over 125 cancels, leaving 3/8
1
It is: 3 and 78/125 in its lowest terms
5,25 5,5,5