GCF(52, 48) = 4
3
48
No, not evenly. It goes in 52 times with a remainder of 2.
To find out how many times 8 goes into 52, you can divide 52 by 8. This results in 6 with a remainder of 4, since (8 \times 6 = 48) and (52 - 48 = 4). Therefore, 8 goes into 52 a total of 6 times.
The numbers that go into both 39 and 52 evenly are their common divisors. The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 39 and 52 is 13. Therefore, the common divisors are 1 and 13.
1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52.
Itself and any other factors of 48
Because two goes into 48 evenly: 48 / 2 = 24
48
3
No, not evenly. It goes in 52 times with a remainder of 2.
To find out how many times 8 goes into 52, you can divide 52 by 8. This results in 6 with a remainder of 4, since (8 \times 6 = 48) and (52 - 48 = 4). Therefore, 8 goes into 52 a total of 6 times.
The numbers that go into both 39 and 52 evenly are their common divisors. The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 39 and 52 is 13. Therefore, the common divisors are 1 and 13.
1. Also 2. And finally 4.
35 and 52 are not common factors. Both of them can only be equally divided by 1 and themself so they can't count. 13 goes into 52 for example but it doesn't go into 35 evenly.
2, 52, 4, 26, 8 and 13
Their common factors are 1, 2, 4 and 8.