72 and 90 is 18, 24 and 96 is 24, so neither
which pair of numbers from 1 to 30 has the LCM OF 120
Yes, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of a pair of numbers can be equal to one of the numbers. This happens when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other number. In such cases, the GCF will be the smaller number itself, as it is the largest number that can evenly divide both numbers. For example, the GCF of 12 and 6 is 6, as 6 is a factor of both numbers.
These numbers, known as the common factors of 24 and 100, are:1, 2 and 4.
2 x 12 = 24, but there's an easier way if you remember that the product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers will always be equal to the product of the two numbers.
72 and 96. Select any two co-prime numbers - for example 3 and 4. Then 24 multiplied by these will give a pair of numbers whose GCF is 24.
I think the gcf for numbers 24 and 48 is 24 but im not so sure
the answer to GCF of 24 & 40 is 8
the gcf for 24 and 46 is 6
If the GCF of two numbers is 12 and the LCM is 24, the two numbers are 12 and 24.
The GCF is 6.
2 and 24
Numbers whose GCF is 1, like 24 and 49, are known as relatively prime. This means that they have no prime factors in common.