No;
18/84 approximately equals .214
and,
6/56 approximately equals .107
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The GCF is 6.
No, 56 is not in the 6 times table. In the 6 times table, you multiply 6 by different numbers to get the multiples of 6. For example, 6 x 1 = 6, 6 x 2 = 12, 6 x 3 = 18, and so on. 56 is not a multiple of 6, as it is not obtained by multiplying 6 by any whole number.
56 or 84 56 = 4 x 14 = 7 x 8 = 14 x 4 84 = 4 x 21 = 7 x 12 = 14 x 6
These factor pairs, when multiplied, equal 504: (1, 504) (2, 252) (3, 168) (4, 126) (6, 84) (7, 72) (8, 63) (9, 56) (12, 42) (14, 36) (18, 28) (21, 24)
84/6 = 14