This is an impossible set of numbers. If the LCM was 36, and the GCF was 3, then the numbers would be 6X6.
12 and 396 36 and 132
12 and 18
3 and 180 45 and 12 36 and 15
The pair of numbers whose GCF is 1 and LCM is 36 is 9 and 4. The numbers should be greater than their GCF and less than their LCM.
The GCF is 36.
3 and 36
60 and 36
As written, no numbers satisfy those conditions. 6 and 36 have a GCF of 6 and an LCM of 36.
If the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is 36 and the greatest common factor (GCF) is 3, then the two numbers can be found by multiplying the GCF by the LCM. In this case, the pair of numbers would be 3 and 36, as 3 * 36 = 108.
The pair of numbers whose GCF is 1 and LCM is 36 is 9 and 4. The numbers should be greater than their GCF and less than their LCM.
12 and 396 36 and 132
3 and 36
36 and 1 do well
If you have two numbers m and n and their gcd (or gcf), g then their LCM = m*n/g so LCM = 72*252/36 = 2*252 = 504.
The GCF is 4.
12 and 18
3 and 180 45 and 12 36 and 15