As long as the other number is not a multiple of the prime number, the GCF will always be 1.
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 9.
The GCF is 4.
The GCF is 30.
you have to use a factor tree
Sure. It happens to be 2 .The GCF of a group of numbers can never bemore than the smallest one in the bunch.
As long as the other number is not a multiple of the prime number, the GCF will always be 1.
The same as the GCF of 801 and 534, where 534 is the remainder of the division of 2136 by 801. You can continue this process of division, until you get one number that is a multiple of the other. When that happens, the smaller number is the GCF of the original numbers. (For more details: this method is known as Euclid's Algorithm.)
30
The GCF is 6.
The GCF is 9.
The GCF is 4.
The GCF is 30.
50
The GCF is: 1
The GCF is 27.