64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384, 448 +64 . . .
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Divide the number 32 by successive prime numbers to get the factors until you cant divide any more numbers... 32/1=32 (factors are 1 and 32) 32/2=16 (factors are 2 and 16) 32/3=does not divide to be a whole number 32/4=8 (factors are 4 and 8) 32/5=does not divide to be a whole number 32/6=does not divide to be a whole number 32/7=does not divide to be a whole number Now you done with all the numbers you can. Therefore 1,32,2,16,4 and 8 are factors.
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.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. Multiples of numbers have all of the factors of numbers that are factors of them, plus some of their own. 32 is a multiple of 16 and will have all of its factors. 64 is a multiple of both 32 and 16 and will have all of their factors.
16 and 32, among others.
Those of the form 32n, where n is an integer. There are infinitely many of them, so I hope you weren't expecting an exhaustive list.