No because 3 is a factor of 36.
The greatest common factor of 147 and 36 is 3.
The prime factors of 36 are 2 & 3
2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 36
The Greatest Common Factor of 36, 45, 54: 9
No because 3 is a factor of 36.
First of all, there can't be two different things that are both "greatest". You only get one. 3 is a factor of 36, and 3 is also a factor of itself. So it must be the greatest common factor of 3 and 36. If there was a greater factor common to both 3 and 36, it would have to be greater than 3.
A common factor of 36 and 63 is 3.
The only common factor of 36 and 75 is 3.
Since 3 is a factor of 36, it is automatically the GCF.
Because 3 divides evenly into 36 with no remainder.
The greatest common factor of 36 and 57 is 3.
The greatest common factor of 147 and 36 is 3.
It is: 2*2*3*3 = 36
The prime factors of 36 are 2 & 3
The GCF is 3.
The Greatest Common Factor of 9, 24, 36: 3