Of course! The reason you're getting single-digit gcf's so far is that the teacher
needs to keep it simple until you catch on and understand how to handle it.
The gcf of 20 and 30 is 10.
The gcf of 22 and 33 is 11.
The gcf of 486 and 810 is 162.
That means that the number has more than one digit.
That refers to a number that has more than one digit.
5284
It means that you are talking about numbers that have more than one digit.
411 =========================== Another response: This contributor says that there is no answer. The conditions cannot be satisfied, because the specifications are self-contradictory. A digit cannot be "one more than but not greater than ..." another digit. Note: The first answer, above the line, can't be a solution, because it violaes the condition that its "... hundreds digit and ones digit is the same ..." .
It is 3823.
The GCF of one number is itself. To find the GCF, more than one number is needed.
6849 and 0213
You need more than one term to find a GCF.
A double digit number, triple digit number........
That means that the number has more than one digit.
That refers to a number that has more than one digit.
234
That means that the numbers you subtract have more than one digit.
5284
No; two numbers can have only 1 GCF.
That refers to a number that has more than one digit. For example, 416 is a number; the individual symbols, 4, 1, and 6, are its digits. Since the number 416 has more than one digit, it is multidigit.