54
18 and any multiple of 18 (which 54 is)
3 can go into 6 and 9.
Numbers that can go into both 90 and 144 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18.
18, and every multiple of 18.
18....6 * 3, 9 * 2!!!
It can't go into 60 evenly but it can go in as a decimal. 60/9=6.6666666667 or as a fraction 66/9 . So the answer is no.
9 and 6 don't go into the factor, the factor goes into 9 and 6. The GCF of 9 and 6 is 3.
Both 6 and 9 go into 18, which is their least common multiple (LCM). This means that 18 can be evenly divided by both numbers. Additionally, they both go into any multiple of 18, such as 36, 54, and so on.
6 and 9 both go into 54.
6 and 9 The answer is 15 will work for both of them;
I love both of them but I would go with Mortal Komat 9.
6*9=54 so they both go into it evenly, but the lowest number is 18.
If your stuck go for the lowest common multiple, multiply 6x9 and then you have a number that is divisible by both. (54)
9 and 13 both go into 117.
3 can go into 6 and 9.
Numbers that can go into both 90 and 144 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18.
They both go into 1440, for example.
Because 18 is the smallest positive integer that both 6 and 9 can go into evenly with no remainder.