HCF(30, 36, 42) = 6
LCM(30, 36, 42) = 1260
There is no such thing as a highest common multiple of numbers, as numbers continue on forever. Note the difference between a Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) and a Highest Common Factor (HCF). The Lowest Common Multiple of 9, 7, and 5 is 315.
The lowest common factor of any set of numbers is 1. If you mean the lowest common multiple then this is 216 or if you mean the highest common factor then this is 6
Gcf: 1 lcm: 24
The lowest common factor of any two numbers would be 1. If you meant highest common factor, that would be 5. If you meant lowest common multiple, that would be 450.
It is infinity but the lowest common multiple is 630
Lowest common factor=1Are you sure you don't mean lowest common multiple of highest common factor?Lowest common multiple=96Highest common factor=2
There is no limit to the size of the highest common multiple. Highest common factor is 2 and lowest common multiple is 176.
The lowest common multiple is: 408 The highest common factor is: 6
The highest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The highest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The highest is infinity, because numbers go on for ever. The highest common factor is 6 and lowest common multiple is 60.
HCF - Highest Common Factor. LCM - Lowest Common Multiple.
The lowest common factor of any two numbers is 1. The highest common factor of 5 and 35 is 5; The Lowest common multiple of 5 and 35 is 35.
It is important to note that there is no such thing as a greatest common multiple - but as a lowest common multiple and a highest common factor.
There is no such thing as a highest common multiple of numbers, as numbers continue on forever. Note the difference between a Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) and a Highest Common Factor (HCF). The Lowest Common Multiple of 9, 7, and 5 is 315.
Gcf: 30 lcm: 300
The lowest common factor of any set of numbers is 1. If you mean the lowest common multiple then this is 216 or if you mean the highest common factor then this is 6