Oh, what a lovely question! Finding the Highest Common Factor, or H.C.F, is like finding the common ground between numbers. In this case, the H.C.F of 9, 18, and 36 is 9, because it is the largest number that can evenly divide all three numbers. Just like in painting, finding harmony and balance in numbers can be quite satisfying.
The GCF is 9.
6 and 36 12 and 18
6 and 36 12 and 18
The first thing you need to do to find the HCF is split each number into its prime factors. 9 = 3x3 36 = 3x3x4 Then you identify any shared factors. In this case, both numbers have two 3s, so those are our shared factors. Multiply these together for our answer: 3x3=9 Thus the HCF of 36 and 9 is 9.
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If you mean: 18, 27 and 36 then it is 9
The GCF is 18.
The GCF is 9.
The Highest Common Factor is 18
The hcf is 12
18
The GCF is 9.
It is: 9
The HCF is 18
lcm(9, 12) = 36; hcf(9, 12) = 3.
The GCF is 9.
36 and 6 18 and 12