No, just by integers. Multiples are found by multiplying a number by successive counting numbers. 108 x 1 = 108 108 x 2 = 216 108 x 3 = 324 And so on forever. Since numbers don't stop, multiples don't stop either.
The way you find a multiple of a number is by looking at all the number that equal it. ex. 6: 6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48 and more on multiples never stop but greatest common factors do.
Divide the product of the original numbers by 108, the LCM. The result will be the GCF.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 84, 108 and 60 is 12.
The greatest common factor is 18
54 x 2=108
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The only prime factors of 108 are 2 and 3.
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(54,2)(36,3)(27,4)(18,6)(12,9)
16.42443 and 6.57557 (both rounded)If the "108" was actually "-108", then they would be 27 and -4 .
16.42443 and 6.57557 (both rounded)If the "108" was actually "-108", then they would be 27 and -4 .
1 and 108 2 and 54 3 and 36 4 and 27 6 and 18 9 and 12 (There are infinitely more numbers [that are not whole numbers] that you can multiply together to get the same answer)
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There are many possibilities 108 * 1 or 54 * 2 or 36 * 3 or 27 * 4 or 18 * 6 or 12 * 9 etc...