Well, honey, the highest common factor (HCF) of 60 and 63 is 3. You see, 60 can be broken down into 2 x 2 x 3 x 5, while 63 can be broken down into 3 x 3 x 7. The highest common factor is just the highest number that appears in both factorizations, which in this case is 3.
The highest common factor (HCF) of 60 and 63 is 3. To find the HCF, you can use the Euclidean algorithm, which involves dividing the larger number by the smaller number and then using the remainder as the new divisor in the next iteration. This process continues until the remainder is zero, at which point the last non-zero divisor is the HCF. In this case, 63 divided by 60 is 1 with a remainder of 3, so the HCF is 3.
The GCF is 7.
The HCF of 112 and 63 is 7
It is: 21
7
HCF is the highest common factor of two or more numbers. One such pair which has 60 as their HCF can be: 120 and 180.
HCF(40, 63) = 1
The GCF is 9.
The GCF is 21.
The GCF is 7.
The HCF of 12 and 60 is 12
The HCF of 112 and 63 is 7
7
7
It is: 21
7
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 20.