I have no clue. But most things in maths are not used in every day life, but math helps with problem solving and how you approach things. I don't know if the highest common factor is used in daily life, but I know I have never needed it! ;D Hope this helped
its used to show when two things do the same type of activity at once for example if clock a rings every 10minutes ,clock b every 12 minutes and clock c every 24 minutes then they will all ring together after 120 minutes
Let's say you ran a plant that used special screws to hold a motor together. The screws come in packages of 8, and the motors come in packages of 10. You don't want a lot of extra screws around, because they are very expensive. So you wonder- at what point do the screws and motors match up in packages of 8 and 10? That way you can order them in even amounts. The answer is 40, because 5 x 8 and 4 x 10 both = 40.
They cannot because there is really no such thing as a "greatest common multiple". Once you find the least common multiple of a set of numbers, you can keep adding the LCM to itself over and over again. Each new number you get will be a common multiple of your set of numbers, but each new number will always be larger than the previous. This means that you can keep adding while the number approaches infinity and you will still never find a greatest multiple.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite and while there is always room for infinity, it's not very practical on a day-to-day basis.
For simplifying fractions to their lowest terms
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite. If more people sat down and really contemplated infinity, there might be fewer real world problems.
Never, since there is no such thing as a greatest common multiple.
To add or subtract fractions.
One common application of greatest common factors is to simplify fractions. Note that you don't necessarily need the GREATEST common factor; you can simplify by dividing both numbers by any common factor, and then continue looking for additional factors.
Nobody "created" them, they're a fact of life, like gravity and sunshine.
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money is important factor in our life. money is common thing ... most of the people cant enjoy the life .... secure for the money in their own life... they don't want to spend they want to save the money .... their is important life ... enjoy moment of the life.... that wont give u any money....
You are in school. School is part of your life. You are using it in life.
One common application of greatest common factors is to simplify fractions. Note that you don't necessarily need the GREATEST common factor; you can simplify by dividing both numbers by any common factor, and then continue looking for additional factors.
When reducing fractions to their simplest form the greatest common factor of their numerator and denominator must be found.
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Nobody "created" them, they're a fact of life, like gravity and sunshine.
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Those are commonly used for working with fractions. You need the least common multiple to find a common denominator, for adding or subtracting fractions. And after doing some manipulations with fractions, you need the greatest common factor to simplify the fractions.Now, whether this is sufficiently "real-life" for you, is another issue. Depending on the career you choose, you many need to work with fractions on a daily basis, or you may hardly ever need them.
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