Oh, dude, the highest common factor (HCF) of 375 and 100 is 25. Basically, it's the largest number that can divide both 375 and 100 without leaving a remainder. So, like, 25 is the winner here, making sure both 375 and 100 are happy and whole.
The GCF is 15.
Their greatest common factor is 75.
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! Let's find the factors of 250 and 375. The factors of 250 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 125, and 250. The factors of 375 are 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75, 125, and 375. The highest common factor they share is 25. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful blend of patterns and numbers coming together harmoniously.
To have a HCF, you need at least 2 numbers. There is no HCF in just 1 number.
The GCF is 15.
Oh, dude, the highest common factor (HCF) of 375 and 100 is 25. Basically, it's the largest number that can divide both 375 and 100 without leaving a remainder. So, like, 25 is the winner here, making sure both 375 and 100 are happy and whole.
The GCF is 15.
HCF(375, 150) = 75.
The HCF is 125
375ml/2000ml=375/2000 Then, find their GCD (or HCF), which is 125. 375/2000=375/125 and 2000/125 = 3/16
Their greatest common factor is 75.
The GCF is 25.
375 over 1000 is a fraction: 375/1000. To reduce it continuously divide top and bottom by any common factors until the only common factor is 1 (using the highest common factor does this in one step): 375/1000 = 5 x 75/5 x 200 = 5 x 15/5 x 40 = 5 x 3/5 x 8 = 3/8 Alternatively, hcf(375, 1000) = 125: 375/1000 = 125 x 3/125 x 8 = 3/8
To have a HCF, you need at least 2 numbers. There is no HCF in just 1 number.
375 hundredths in a percentage = 375%375 hundredths = 375/100 = 375/100 * 100%"= 375%
Factor them. 3 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 375 3 x 139 = 417 Select the common factors. The GCF is 3. Combine the factors, eliminating duplicates. 3 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 139 = 52125, the LCM