The greatest common multiple is infinite.
There is no Greatest Common Multiple for whatever number you come up with I can always add another 22 (the LowestCommon Multiple (lcm) of 11 and 2) and get another higher number still a multiple of both 11 and 2.
The GCF is: 1The LCM is: 253
There can be no greatest common multiple. If x were the greatest common multiple, then 2x would be a still greater common multiple. So x could not be the greatest. Thus there is no such thing as a greatest common multiple.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The Greatest Common Multiple of 7 and 11 is 1.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
Any multiple of the least common multiple (264) is a common multiple, so there is no greatest.
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It is: 583
The factors of 11 are 1 and 11. Neither is one more than a multiple of 6.
It sure can be. You never know what the greatest common factor is until you knowthe two numbers that it's a factor of .11 is always the greatest common factor of any two numbers that look like this:=> 11 and (any multiple of 11)=> 22 and (any odd multiple of 11)
The greatest common multiple is infinite.
The greatest common multiple is an infinite number and not very practical for everyday use. The greatest common factor of those two numbers is 11.
99 is a multiple of 1, 3, 9, 11, 33, and 99.