It is 1 because it only has itself as a factor.
Of any given positive number, the highest factor is the number itself, and the lowest factor is 1.
The only prime number (factor) of 125 is: 5
No. A factor is a number which divides exactly into another number. So the factors of 150 are: 1,2,3,5,10,15,25,50,75.
27/125 ============Is in lowest terms.
No integers satisfy both conditions.
125 lowest number that can be divided into 125 = 1
The lowest common factor is: 1
Of any given positive number, the highest factor is the number itself, and the lowest factor is 1.
It is prime FACTOR of 125
63/125, there is no number that goes into both 63 and 125 that is not a decimal or fraction
The least or lowest common factor of any two positive numbers is always 1.
The only prime number (factor) of 125 is: 5
The lowest factor of any positive number is 1. The lowest common factor of any set of positive numbers is 1.
0.375 = 375/1000 Now, find the greatest common factor, which is 125, right? 3 * 125 --------- 8 * 125 The 125 over 125 cancels, leaving 3/8
It is: 3 and 78/125 in its lowest terms
5,25 5,5,5
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