The least common factor of any set of numbers is 1.
The least common factor is 1. (The least common factor of any two or more positive integers is always 1.)
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 is 1.The least (or lowest) factor that any of these numbers has is 1.The least (or lowest) number in the list is 2.
The least common multuple of 5 and 9 is 45.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1. The smallest number that is divisible by 9 and 5 is 45.
The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
The least common factor of 4 and 9 is is: 1
The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
The least common factor of any two integers is ' 1'.In the case of 5 and 9, it's also their greatest common factor.
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
I think you mean Least Common Multiple and it is 5
Most of the time, math questions are about the greatest common factor or the least common multiple, not the least common factor. The least common factor of any two numbers would typically be 1. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The factors of 9 are 1, 3, and 9. The greatest common factor is 3. The prime factors of 15 are 3 and 5. The prime factors of 9 are 3 and 3. So, take the 3 and 5 prime factors of 15, and then the second 3 prime factor of 9, multiply them together, so 3 x 5 x 3 = 45 is the least common multiple.