28 is a factor of 56, and 28 is also a factor of itself. So the highest common factor of 28 and 56 is 28.
The factor pairs of 56 are: 1 × 56 2 × 28 4 × 14 7 × 8
The greatest common factor of 14, 28, and 70 is 14.
The equivalent ratio for 28 to 56 can be found by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 28. This simplifies the ratio to 1:2, as 28 divided by 28 is 1 and 56 divided by 28 is 2. Therefore, the equivalent ratio for 28 to 56 is 1:2.
If that's -56 + 28, the answer is -28. If that's -56/28, the answer is -2. If that's -56 x 28, the answer is -1568. It's probably not -56 - 28, but if it is, the answer is -84.
28 is a factor of 56, and 28 is also a factor of itself. So the highest common factor of 28 and 56 is 28.
The LCM of 28 and 56 is 56. Since 28 is a factor of 56, 56 is the LCM.
28
It can be. 28 is a common factor of 56 and 84.
Since 28 is a factor of 56, all of the factors of 28 are common to 56.
The biggest factor of 56 besides itself is 28.
28
It can be. 28 is a factor of 56, among other numbers.
It is: 28 which is the greatest common factor of 56 and 84
Since 28 is a factor of 56, it is automatically the GCF of this problem.
The GCF is 28.
28