The largest number that divides both 27 and 40 is called the greatest common divisor (GCD). The GCD of 27 and 40 is 1, since they have no common factors other than 1. Thus, the largest number that goes into both 27 and 40 is 1.
GCF(40, 140) = 20
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40%=52 20%=52 / 2=27 100%=27 x 5=135 so the answer is 135
It is 8
The number of times 27 goes into 40 can be determined by dividing 40 by 27. When you divide 40 by 27, you get a quotient of 1 with a remainder of 13. This means that 27 goes into 40 one time with a remainder of 13.
1 is the only number that goes into 29 and 40.
The number is 1.
One.
The HCF of 38 and 40 is 2
GCF(40, 140) = 20
37
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37
It is: 1
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