There is no greatest common multiple: for whatever value you say is the greatest I can always add their lowest common multiple and get an even greater common multiple.There is a greatest common FACTOR and a LOWEST common multiple:gcf(54, 108) = 54lcm(54, 108) = 108
This cannot be answered because the common multiples of any two or more numbers are infinite.
54 is the greatest common factor of 54 and 108 since it is the largest common factor in both. 1*54 = 54 2 * 54 = 108
The Greatest Common Divisor of 54, 117 is 9.
The Greatest Common Divisor of 54, 144 is 18.
There is no greatest common multiple: for whatever value you say is the greatest I can always add their lowest common multiple and get an even greater common multiple.There is a greatest common FACTOR and a LOWEST common multiple:gcf(54, 108) = 54lcm(54, 108) = 108
The greatest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
It is infinity but the lowest common multiple is 810
54
54 is the LCM of 6 and 27
The GCF is 18. The LCM is 216.
Least common multiple of 6 and 54 is 54.
You need two numbers for the answer, those two numbers being 18 and 54.
There is no highest common multiple of any two or more numbers, for whatever multiple is stated, their LOWEST common multiple can be added to get an even higher common multiple. However, there is a highest common FACTOR (HCF) which is the largest positive number that divides all the numbers without a remainder, and a LOWEST common multiple (LCM) which is the smallest number into which all the numbers divide without a remainder. For 108, 54, 90: hcf(108, 54, 90) = 18 lcm(108, 54, 90) = 540
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The greatest common factor of 54 and 80 is 2