Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the greatest odd factor of a number, you simply need to look for the largest odd number that can divide it evenly. Start by finding all the factors of the number, then pick the largest odd number from that list. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
2112 = 2*2*2*2*2*2*3*11 Thus the greatest odd factor is 33.
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63; I took 1008 and divided by 2 until i got an odd #.
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All nonzero numbers have factors. Some factors are odd numbers. 3 is an odd factor of 12.
An easy way to find the greatest commmon factor of two odd numbers would be to try dividing them by eachother.
Of course not. In fact, the greatest common factor of two odd numbers is never 2.-- 2 is never a factor of any odd number.-- The greatest common factor of the odd numbers 651 and 1,085 is 217.
4664 = 23*11*53. The greatest odd factor is 11*53 = 583. All I did was take out all the twos. The same thing is accomplished if you grab a calculator, punch in 4664 and divide by 2 until you get an odd number.
Yes.
Yes.
2112 = 2*2*2*2*2*2*3*11 Thus the greatest odd factor is 33.
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The number will vary, but it will always be odd.
Yes.
No, always odd.
No. Odd numbers only have odd factors. They could not have an even factor in common.
No.