The largest number that goes into 150, 160, and 255 is 5.
Factor tree of 40: 40 20,2 10,2,2 5,2,2,2
Here is a factor tree of eight: 8 / \ 4 2 / \ 2 2
873 x 29Since both 3 and 29 are prime numbers, the factor tree is complete.
To find the factor tree for 193, you start by determining the prime factors of 193. Since 193 is a prime number itself, the factor tree for 193 would simply consist of the number 193 at the top, as it cannot be broken down further into smaller prime factors. Therefore, the factor tree for 193 would just be a single branch with 193 as the prime factor.
Factor tree for 51: 51 * 1 or 17 * 3 Factor tree for 255: 255 * 1 or 51 * 5
No. 255 is an odd number.
255 85,3 17,5,3
Yes. 255/5 = 51.
The greatest common factor of 85 and 255 is 85.
255/2 doesn't work. So we need to get to the next number which is 255/3. Equals to 85. 85/2 is not gonna work, 85/3 too, 85/4 but 85/5 will work and it is equals to 17. There is no other factor for 17 except for 17 and 1. So the final answer is 3 * 5 *17
255 = 3 x 5 x 17
1, 3, 5, 15, 17, 51, 85, 255
5
The GCF of 255 and 256 is 1.
The largest number that goes into 150, 160, and 255 is 5.
The largest number that goes into 150, 160, and 255 is 5.