The GCF of two (probably not "to") numbers is 850. So what is the question?
850 and 850If they need to be different, 850 and 1700
If the two numbers have a Greatest Common Factor of 850, the smallest they can be are the lowest two relatively prime multiples of 850, which are 2 and 3. The numbers would be 1700 and 2550.*If, conversely, the numbers sought have a Least Common Multiple of 850, the numbers are 25 and 34, as the next pair would be 17 and 50.
The LCM, the least common multiple.
The GCF of two even numbers is even.
850 and 1700
The GCF of two (probably not "to") numbers is 850. So what is the question?
850 is the GCF of 850 and 1700.
You can only have one GCF and you need at least two numbers to find it.Two numbers with a GCF of 850 are 850 and 1700.
850 and 1700, among others.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
If the GCF of two numbers is 850, both numbers are multiples of 850. Multiples of 850 include 850, 1700, 2250 and so on. The smallest two numbers that have a GCF of 850 are 850 and 1700. But 1700 is divisible by 850. 1700 and 2250 are the next two smallest and are not divisible by each other.
850 and 1700
I think "smallest greatest" is my new favorite oxymoron. If the GCF of two numbers is 850, the smallest those two numbers could be is 850 and 850. If they need to be different, the smallest they could be is 850 and 1700.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF. If you're looking for two numbers that have a GCF of 850, they will both be even.
850 and 850If they need to be different, 850 and 1700
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.