The GCF of 10 and 100 is 10.
To find the GCF of 10 and 100 you first need to split them into their prime factors:
10 = 2x5
100 = 2x2x5x5
The next step is to identify any common prime factors. In this case, both numbers have a 2 and a 5 as prime factors. To find the GCF, you multiply these numbers together:
2x5 = 10
Thus the GCF of 10 and 100 is 10.
The GCF is 10.
The greatest common factor of 100 , 810 = 10
The greatest common factor of 1 and 100 is 1.
Get the greatest common factor first. For example, you might use Euclid's Algorithm - the first step is that the greatest common factor of 5030 and 100 is the same as the greatest common factor of 100 and 30 (where 30 is the remainder of the division of 5030 / 100). Once you get the greatest common factor, the common factors of the two numbers are simply all the factors of this greatest common factor.
The greatest common factor of 80 and 100 is 20.
The greatest common factor (GCF) is: 20
The greatest common factor of 100 and 110 is 10.
The greatest common factor of 100 , 810 = 10
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The GCF is 10.
The greatest common factor of 1 and 100 is 1.
The GCF is 10.
The GCF is 10.
Get the greatest common factor first. For example, you might use Euclid's Algorithm - the first step is that the greatest common factor of 5030 and 100 is the same as the greatest common factor of 100 and 30 (where 30 is the remainder of the division of 5030 / 100). Once you get the greatest common factor, the common factors of the two numbers are simply all the factors of this greatest common factor.
The GCF is 10.
The GCF is 10.
The GCF is 10.