It's difficult to determine if you want that to be one set or five. Taken as a whole, the GCF is 1. Individually... The GCF of 25 and 75 is 25. The GCF of 18 and 30 is 2. The GCF of 4 and 10 is 2. The GCF of 12 and 17 is 1. The GCF of 30 and 96 is 6.
The GCF is 75.
It's the same as gcf(gcf(75, 100), 175). In other words, you can first use Euclid's algorithm to find the gcf of 75 and 100; then you can calculate the gcf of the result with 175. To help you get started, by Euclid's algorithm, the gcf of 75 and 100 is the same as the gcf of 75 and 25 (where 25 is the remnainder of the division of 100 / 75).
The greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 18 and 75 is 3.
The GCF is 1.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF is 75.
If you mean 300 and 450 then the GCF is 150
It's difficult to determine if you want that to be one set or five. Taken as a whole, the GCF is 1. Individually... The GCF of 25 and 75 is 25. The GCF of 18 and 30 is 2. The GCF of 4 and 10 is 2. The GCF of 12 and 17 is 1. The GCF of 30 and 96 is 6.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF in this case is 3. 75 + 18 = 93 93/3 = 31 Rewriting 31 as another sum seems unnecessary, but sure. (30+1) * 3 = 93 = 75 + 18.
The GCF is 75.
The GCF is 75.
The GCF is 75.
The GCF is 75.