7 is a factor of both 14 and 35.
6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
You can write this as 51:36.Note: You can simplify ratios the same way you simplify fractions; that is, if you find a number that is a factor of BOTH numbers, you can divide both numbers by that factor, to get an equivalent ratio.
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It is a factor of both numbers
The GCF means it's a factor of both numbers. 10 is not a factor of 57.
The highest common factor of any quantity of numbers in excess of 2 is the largest number which is a factor of both. A single number cannot have a common factor, as it has no other number to have a factor in common with. However, 119 factorises as:1,7,17,119
A factor can or cannot be a prime number Ex: 2 is the factor of all other even numbers its a prime number but 9 is a factor of 18 and its not a prime number A prime is a factor but a factor being a prime number varies
2/3. You find the greatest common factor of both the numerator and denominator (if it is possible), and divide both by that number.
One with one prime factor and one other factor ...or it might be one with two factors both of which are prime...
6 is both a factor and a multiple of 6.
10 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
36 is both a multiple and a factor of 36.
The only number that could be both a factor and a multiple is 7 itself.
Write down the factors of the numbers you're comparing. Choose the largest number that appears on both lists.
5 is a prime factor of both numbers.
Either or both. 12 is a factor of 24. 12 is a multiple of 6. 12 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.