1 because 7 is a prime number
It is: 21
HCF(63, 35) = 7
The concept of the GCF refers to integers, not decimals.
Yes, it is, since no number other than 1 divides into both to get a whole number
1 because 7 is a prime number
Two number are co-prime if there is no whole number other than 1 that divides them both exactly
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It is: 21
HCF(63, 35) = 7
Since numbers can go on forever there is no "largest number".
The only whole number that divides evenly into both 7 and 100 is ' 1 '.
The concept of the GCF refers to integers, not decimals.
Yes, it is, since no number other than 1 divides into both to get a whole number
If the numerator divides evenly by the denominator, simply do that. When working with algebra you can multiply both sides by the denominator.
Yes.1 divides 2 exactly, and it divides 4 exactly, so it is a common factor of them both (as also is 2).
1 The factors of 7 are 1 and 7 (7 is prime) The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 The only factor they share is 1