5,3,2,2
15,2,2
30,2
60
Since 60 is a factor of 360, it is automatically the GCF.
5 is a common factor of 25 and 60.
The greatest factor is 72 which is a factor of 72 (though not of 60).
Since 15 is a factor of 60, it is automatically the GCF.
The GCF is 6.Since 6 is a factor of 60, it is automatically the GCF.
5,3,2,2 15,2,2 30,2 60
5,3,2,2 15,2,2 30,2 60
It is Z.
A factor firework is just an upside down factor tree. Write the original number at the bottom. Example: 210 7,5,3,2 35,3,2 105,2 210
7,2,2 14,2 28
5,5,5,5 25,5,5 125,5 625
7,2,2 14,2 28
7,3,2 21,2 42
7,2,2 14,2 28
7,2,2 14,2 28
2,2,2,2,2,2 4,2,2,2,2 8,2,2,2 16,2,2 32,2 64
Well it depends on what kind of firework it is. If its a 1.4G firework you should have the crowed at least 10-40 yards away but if the type of firework is 1.3G you should have the crowed 30-60 yards away. I dont know if this is correct but that is what i know if the changed the regulations then I am not aware of or if the lenght is to long.