The largest number that can divide both 21 and 14 is their greatest common divisor (GCD). To find the GCD, we can list the factors of each number: the factors of 21 are 1, 3, 7, and 21, while the factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, and 14. The largest common factor is 7, so the GCD of 21 and 14 is 7.
The number that can go into both 14 and 16 is their greatest common divisor (GCD), which is 2. This means that 2 is the largest number that divides both 14 and 16 without leaving a remainder. Additionally, other numbers like 1 can also divide both, but 2 is the largest among them.
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the answer is 14. 28/14 = 2 42/14 = 3 70/14 = 5
You have to divide both the numerator and denominator by the biggest number. So as 14/100, you can divide 14 by 2 and 100 by 2. This makes 14/100 to it's simplest form 7/50. This is it's simplest form because you cannot divide both by a number to make it equal to a whole number.
Let the number be x: 8x-14 = 10 Add 14 to both sides: 8x = 24 Divide both sides by 8 to find the value of x: x = 3
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The largest number that will divide into 28 42 and 70 with no remainder is 14.
14
the answer is 14. 28/14 = 2 42/14 = 3 70/14 = 5
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You have to divide both the numerator and denominator by the biggest number. So as 14/100, you can divide 14 by 2 and 100 by 2. This makes 14/100 to it's simplest form 7/50. This is it's simplest form because you cannot divide both by a number to make it equal to a whole number.
0.12 * x = 14 divide both sides by 0.12 x = 116.66.. ■
The greatest common factor of 42 and 70 is 14.
1, 2, 7 and 14 all divide into both 14 and 84, without leaving a remainder.
Both 2 and 14 are multiples of 14. It isn't possible to have a multiple smaller than the largest number. The LCM is 14.
The GCF is 2.
Let the number be x: 8x-14 = 10 Add 14 to both sides: 8x = 24 Divide both sides by 8 to find the value of x: x = 3