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16 and any multiple of 16, like 16 and 160

multiples of 16 that differ by 16, like 32 and 48

48 and 64

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They are 16a, 16b and 16c where a, b and c are any set of co-prime numbers.

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Q: What are three sets of numbers that have a gcf of 16?
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