The GCF is 11. The greatest (highest) common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The GCF is 11.
The GCF is 11.
To find the highest common factor (HCF) of 66, 121, and 132, we first need to find the prime factors of each number. The prime factors of 66 are 2 x 3 x 11, the prime factors of 121 are 11 x 11, and the prime factors of 132 are 2 x 2 x 3 x 11. To find the HCF, we identify the common prime factors among the numbers, which are 11 in this case. Therefore, the HCF of 66, 121, and 132 is 11.
11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, 110, 121, 132 . . .
The GCF is 11.
The GCF is 11.
The highest common multiple (HCM) of 66, 77, and 132 can be calculated by finding the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers. The prime factorizations are: 66 = 2 × 3 × 11, 77 = 7 × 11, and 132 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 11. The LCM is determined by taking the highest power of each prime factor, resulting in LCM(66, 77, 132) = 2² × 3¹ × 7¹ × 11¹ = 924. Therefore, the HCM of these numbers is 924.
The GCF is 11.
The GCF is 11.
The GCF is 11.
To find the highest common factor (HCF) of 66, 121, and 132, we first need to find the prime factors of each number. The prime factors of 66 are 2 x 3 x 11, the prime factors of 121 are 11 x 11, and the prime factors of 132 are 2 x 2 x 3 x 11. To find the HCF, we identify the common prime factors among the numbers, which are 11 in this case. Therefore, the HCF of 66, 121, and 132 is 11.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 22, 33, 44, 66, 132.
Eleven twelfths of 132 can be calculated by multiplying 132 by 11/12. This can be simplified to (132 * 11) / 12 = 121. Therefore, eleven twelfths of 132 is 121.
11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, 110, 121, 132 . . .
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11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, 110, 121, 132 . . .
LCD(121, 132) = 1452.