Oh, isn't that just a happy little question? Let's find the greatest common factor of 16, 18, and 30. First, we list the factors of each number: 16 (1, 2, 4, 8, 16), 18 (1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18), and 30 (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30). The greatest common factor among them is 2, as it's the largest number that divides evenly into all three numbers.
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 16, 18, and 30, we first need to find the prime factors of each number.
16 = 2^4 18 = 2 * 3^2 30 = 2 * 3 * 5
The GCF is the product of the common prime factors raised to the lowest power they appear in any of the numbers. Therefore, the GCF of 16, 18, and 30 is 2.
The GCF of 16, 18, and 30 is 2. The GCF of the set can't be any greater than the smallest difference between two numbers in the set. The difference between 16 and 18 is 2, and so that's the highest possible GCF. Noting that each number in the set is even, we then know that the GCF is, in fact, 2.The GCF is 2.
The GCF for 16 24 18 is 2.
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 6.The LCM is 360.6 and 360 respectively.
The GCF is 6. The LCM is 360.
The GCF of 16, 18, and 30 is 2. The GCF of the set can't be any greater than the smallest difference between two numbers in the set. The difference between 16 and 18 is 2, and so that's the highest possible GCF. Noting that each number in the set is even, we then know that the GCF is, in fact, 2.The GCF is 2.
The GCF is 2.
Gcf(21,66) = 3 gcf(18,30) = 6 gcf(32,48) = 16
The GCF is 6.
The GCF for 16 24 18 is 2.
The GCF of 16 and 30 is 2.
The GCF of 6, 16, 18 is 2.
The GCF is 3.
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 6.
The GCF for 80 16 18 is 2.
6 is the GCF of 30 and 18.