The greatest common factor (GCF) is often also called the greatest common divisor (GCD) or highest common factor (HCF). Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the largest integer which evenly divides two or more numbers.The greatest common factor of 68 and 187 is 17
The GCF/HCF of 340 and 408 is 68.
The greatest COMMON factor is normally defined for more than one numbers at a time. The gcf of one number is simply itself. So the gcf of 68 is2
The common factors of 51 and 68 are 1 and 17.
A multiple of a number x is xy where y is any integer. For example, multiples of 3 include 12 (3x4) 15 (3x5) and 36 (3x12) A common multiple of x and z is any number that can be expressed as a multiple of x or z. For instance 36 is a common multiple of 3 and 4, as it is a multiple of both. The term "greatest" means the highest valued number. For instance, the greatest out of 4, 68 and 20 is 68. It makes no sense to speak of a "greatest common multiple" as common multiples will go up to infinity. If I have a common multiple m, then 2m, 3m, 4m and so on will also be common multiples.
The greatest common factor of 12 and 68 is 4
The greatest common factor of 68 and 120 is 4.
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 8 and 68 is: 4
The greatest common factor of 60 and 68 is 4.
The Greatest Common Factor of 24, 52, 68: 4
The GCF is 1.
The greatest common factor of 48 and 68 is 4
68 / 45 = 1 r 23 45 / 23 = 1 r 22 23 / 22 = 1 r 1 22 / 1 = 22 r 0 GCF of 45 and 68 is 1. In prime factorisation: 45 = 32 x 51 68 = 22 x 171 There are no common primes, so the greatest common (and only) factor is 1.
The greatest common factor of the numbers 17, 68 and 34 is 17.
The greatest common factor of 16 and 68 is 4. Factors of 16: 1,2,4,8,16. Factors of 68: 1,2,4,17,34,68.
The greatest common factor of 68 and 480 is 4.
The greatest common factor (GCF) is: 17