If you mean "each of its factors", then you might say "by definition". If a number is a factor of another number, then that means that the other number is a multiple.
The Greatest Common Factor of 15, 45: 15The Least Common Multiple of 15, 45: 45
No, they are the same factor since each is a multiple (-1 times) the other.
No, but 5 is a factor of 45.
No, 13 is not a factor of 45.
The LCM of 36 and 45 is 180.To find the LCM, list the multiples of each number. The first one that both numbers have in common is the LCM.Multiples of 36 are 36, 72, 108, 144, 180, 216Multiples of 45 are 45, 90, 135, 180, 225The first multiple they have in common is 180, so it is the LCM.Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 36 45 is 180
If a multiple of 10 were a factor of 45, then both '10' and the multiple would be factors of 45. Since 10 is not a factor of 45, there is no such number.There are no multiples of 10 that are factors of 45.
There is no multiple of 10 that's a factor of 45.
The least common multiple is the smallest integer of which each number is a factor. The LCM of 9, 36, and 45 is 180.
They are 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315, 360, 405, and 450.
The Greatest Common Factor of 15, 45: 15The Least Common Multiple of 15, 45: 45
I think you mean either:greatest common factor of 45 and 100 which is 5orlowest common multiple of 45 and 100 which is 900
There are four numbers: 3, 9, 15 and 45.
Prime factor both numbers and use each the MOST it was used in any one number. 36=2x2x3x3 45=3x3x5 2x2x3x3x5=180
gcf = 15 lcm = 45
The LCM of 18 and 45 is 90, and their GCF is 9.
The least common factor of 18, 27, 45 is 1. The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.
The factors of 45 are 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45 and do not include any multiples of 10.