36, 72, 108, 144, 180, 216, 252, 288, 324, 360, 396, 432, 468, 504, 540, 576, 612, 648, 684, 720.
The GCF/HCF of 36 and 63 is 9.The LCM of 36 and 63 is 252.
90, 180, 270, 360, 450, 540, 630, 720, 810, 900 +90 . . .
1 × 720 = 720 2 × 360 = 720 3 × 240 = 720 4 × 180 = 720 5 × 144 = 720 6 × 120 = 720 8 × 90 = 720 9 × 80 = 720 10 × 72 = 720 12 × 60 = 720 15 × 48 = 720 16 × 45 = 720 18 × 40 = 720 20 × 36 = 720 24 × 30 = 720
To find the LCM of these values, we need to factor out each term. 28 = 2² x 7 36 = 6 x 6 = 2² x 3² Select the prime factor with the highest exponent and multiply all the "available" primes. The LCM turns out to be: LCM = 2² x 3² x 7 = 252. Therefore, the LCM of 28 and 36 is 252.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 72 252 is 504.The Highest Common Factor (HCF) for 72 252 is 36.
Oh, dude, the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 294 and 252 is 42. It's like the number that you can divide both of them by without any remainders. So yeah, 42 is the magical number that's the biggest factor they both have in common. Cool, right?
144
The answer is 252.
84
The GCF is 72.
The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 315 and 720 is the largest positive integer that divides both numbers without leaving a remainder. To find the HCF, you can use the Euclidean algorithm, which involves dividing the larger number by the smaller number and then using the remainder as the new divisor in the next iteration. Continuing this process, the HCF of 315 and 720 is 45.
The GCF/HCF of 108 and 252 is 36.
The GCF is 36.
The HCF is: 12
It is: 10
The HCF is 1, the LCM is 720