The greatest common factor (GCF) is often also called the greatest common divisor (GCD) or highest common factor (HCF). Keep in mind that these different terms all refer to the same thing: the largest integer which evenly divides two or more numbers.
The greatest common factor of 150 and 315 is 15
The GCF of 108 and 150 is 6. Note that 6 goes into 108 sixteen times. Also, 6 goes into 150 twenty five times.
There is no greater common factor. You can see this by writing the numbers out as the product of their primes.
Since 108 is a factor of 324, it is automatically the GCF.
The GCF is 1.
GCF(108, 324) = 108.
9
The GCF of 18 and 315 is: 9
The greatest common factor of 315 and 660 is 15.
It is: 3
The GCF is 21.
The GCF is: 45
The greatest common factor of 315 , 525 = 105
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 84 and 315 is: 21
The Greatest Common Factor of 5, 315, 2: 1
Greatest common factor of 315 and 189 is 63.
Since 9 is a factor of 315, it is automatically the GCF.
The GCF of 56 and 315 is 7.
The GCF of 315 and 450 is 45.
35 is the greatest common factor of 315 and 245.
The GCF of 216180 and 315 is 45
The GCF of 18 and 315 is: 9
Since 315 is a factor of 1575, it is automatically the GCF of this problem.
GCF(315, 1000) = 5