Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if the greatest common factor (GCF) is 7 and the least common multiple (LCM) is 210, the number pairs would be multiples of 7 that multiply to 210. So, the number pairs would be 7 and 210. That's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
The pairs of numbers that have a greatest common factor (GCF) of 7 and a least common multiple (LCM) of 210 are multiples of 7 that, when multiplied together, equal 210. The GCF of 7 means that both numbers must have 7 as a factor. The LCM of 210 means that the numbers must be multiples of 210 divided by 7, which is 30. Therefore, the number pairs that satisfy these conditions are (7, 30) and (14, 15).
Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! If the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers is 7 and their least common multiple (LCM) is 210, those numbers must be multiples of 7. So, the number pairs that fit this description would be 7 and 210, as 7 is the GCF and 210 is the LCM.
7 and 210 do.
Only if they're the same number. The LCM and GCF of 10 and 10 is 10.
The LCM is 1890.
It is the LCM which is 210
The LCM is 210.
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Because 210 is the smallest number that both 30 and 42 divide into equally with no remainder.
5 and 210, respectively.
The LCM is 1890 The GCF is 6
The LCM is the other number.
The GCF is 6.
GCF: 7 LCM: 210
10 and 210, respectively.
840 and 70, respectively.
14 is the GCF of 210 and 224. 210 is the LCM of 14 and 15. Other combinations are possible, but not the one it looks like you were trying to write.
The GCF is 1. That means the LCM is the two numbers multiplied together, or 210.
The GCF is 210.. I believe..so nevermind.
You can find the GCF of two numbers by dividing their product by their LCM. The LCM of 30 and 42 is 210. What is their GCF? 30 x 42 = 1260 divided by 210 = 6 The GCF of 30 and 42 is 6.