If, by LCF you mean Least Common Factor, I regret to inform you that the question makes no sense.
Common requires you to have two or more numbers; you cannot have a common factor of just one number.
Furthermore, the LCF of any set of numbers is always going to be 1. So it is hardly worth asking the question.
the lcf is 105
there is no lcf between the two numbers
The LCF and the GCF are both 1.
The LCF of any two numbers is always 1.
The lowest common factor can not be larger than the lowest common factor. If you mean LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) and not LCF, the numbers are 5 and 150.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
You need to have at least two numbers to find an LCF, but I'll save you the trouble. The LCF of any two numbers is one. It's usually more productive to find the GCF or the LCM.
because they dont
You need at least two numbers to find something in common, but the LCF of any set of numbers is 1.
1
You cannot find the lowest common factor of a single number - lowest common factor is used as a comparison of two or more numbers.
5
the lcf is 105
An LCF is the lowest common factor.
The LCF of 315 and 1,000 is 5
The LCF of 48 and 1,000 is 8.
An LCF is the lowest common factor. It is usually one.