16, 32, 48 I used common sense.
No because their gcf is 8 and their LCM is 48
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF. If that's 16 and 66, the GCF is 2.
16 doesn't have a GCF. You need at least two numbers to find one of those. If you're asking what three numbers equal 16, there are an infinite number of possibilities. If you're asking what three numbers have a GCF of 16, 16, 32 and 48 is one answer.
The G in GCF stands for greatest. The -est suffix means that it is a superlative - that means there can be only one. So, any set of numbers can have only one GCF. The GCF of (3, 16, 18) is 1.
A set of numbers can only have one GCF. 6, 12 and 18 have a GCF of 6. 16, 32 and 48 have a GCF of 16. 25, 50 and 75 have a GCF of 25. The GCF of 6, 16 and 25 is 1.
16, 32, 48 I used common sense.
The GCF of the given three numbers is 1
16, 32 and 48
4 would be the GCF of those three numbers.
The GCF of any set of numbers must be less than or equal to the smallest of the numbers. It is the greatest factor that goes into each of the set of numbers and so cannot be greater than any of them.
There are three positive numbers that can have a GCF of 16 with 48. They are 16, 32 and 64.
Three sets of numbers that have a greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 are: {16, 32, 48}, {16, 80, 112}, and {16, 64, 112}. In each set, all numbers are multiples of 16, which is why their GCF is 16. The GCF is the largest number that divides each number in the set without leaving a remainder.
16, 32 and 48
The GCF of 16, 18, and 30 is 2. The GCF of the set can't be any greater than the smallest difference between two numbers in the set. The difference between 16 and 18 is 2, and so that's the highest possible GCF. Noting that each number in the set is even, we then know that the GCF is, in fact, 2.The GCF is 2.
The GCF is 8. 16 = 2*2*2*2 24 = 2*2*2*3 Both 16 and 24 have three numbers in common; the three twos. 2*2*2= 8 so, GCF= 8
gcf (greatest common factor) is usually calculated for two (or more) numbers, not for a single number.