Yes. One is a factor of all numbers.
Multiples of 6.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
No. 4 is not a factor of 6. Also, 6 is not a factor of 4.
Even numbers have 2 as a factor. 6, 178, 46
Yes. One is a factor of all numbers.
one and eighty two and forty four and twenty five and sixteen eight and ten How did I get these factors? Factors are what the numbers are divided by in order to get a whole number. For instance, 80/1=80 thus it is a factor. In contrast, 80/6 13.33 because 13.33 is not a whole number six is not a factor of 80.
6 is not a factor of 80. 6 is not a prime number.
Yes. Not counting one as a factor, you could have numbers like 6 and 10 which only share one common factor, 2.
15 and 6 are a factor pair of 80.
The greatest factor of these numbers is the number 6, which is a factor of 6 - though not of the other two numbers.
There can only be one "greatest" of anything. The greatest common factor of these 3 numbers is 6.
multiples of 6
Multiples of 6.
Multiples of 6.
1 is a factor of 6. factors are those numbers which divide into other numbers without remainders multiples are those numbers which are other numbers multiplied by another number. 1 is a factor of 6 → 6 is a multiple of 1.
Yes, the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of a pair of numbers can be equal to one of the numbers. This happens when one of the numbers is a multiple of the other number. In such cases, the GCF will be the smaller number itself, as it is the largest number that can evenly divide both numbers. For example, the GCF of 12 and 6 is 6, as 6 is a factor of both numbers.