The prime factors of 60 are 2, 2, 3, and 5. The greatest common factor is 6, which accounts for a 2 and 3 from the prime factors of 60. The remaining numbers are 2 and 5. So, multiply 2x6 = 12 and 5x6=30 to come up with two numbers that have greatest common factor of 6 and least common multiple of 60.
That pair of numbers doesn't exist, as the least common factor of any pair of positive numbers is 1.
The LCM of 3 and 6 is 6.
The GCF of 6 and 12 is 6.
None. The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
Since 60 is a multiple of 6, it is automatically the LCM.
12 and 30
6 and 60
30 and 60
20 and 30
15 and 12
30 and 4
LCM(6, 60) = 60.
6 and 60
The greatest common multiple of any set of positive numbers is infinity.I suspect you actually want to know the greatest common factor and not multiple.The greatest common factor is 1.
The GCF of the numbers is the greatest common factor no matter what their relationship is. When one number is a multiple of another number, the GCF is the smaller number.
The LCM or least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.The GCF or greatest common factor of 3 and 5 is 1.
28 and 28
There is no such thing as the Greatest Common Multiple. For any multiple calculated, you could add the LCM to get a higher number; essentially, the greatest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite. The least common multiple of 12 and 18 is 36, The greatest comon factor of 12 and 18 is 6.
Yes, the least common multiple of two numbers is always divisible by those numbers' greatest common factor.
the least common multiple is what the numbers you are using divide into. e.g. 3 and 6 have 12 as the common factor. the greatest common factor is what divides into your numbers. 6 and 9 have 3 as the greatest common factor
There is no "greatest common multiple" for any pair of numbers. If you meant greatest common factor, the answer is 3.
The greatest common multiple of any set of positive numbers is infinity.I suspect you actually want to know the greatest common factor and not multiple.The greatest common factor is 1.
The greatest common factor between two numbers. There is no term.
The GCF of the numbers is the greatest common factor no matter what their relationship is. When one number is a multiple of another number, the GCF is the smaller number.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 5 and 23 is 1. (See related question "What is the greatest common factor of 5 and 23?" for this calculation.) So, the least common multiple is 5 x 23 ÷ 1 = 115.
The LCM or least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.The GCF or greatest common factor of 3 and 5 is 1.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 28 and 48 is 4. Therefore, the least common multiple is 28 x 48 ÷ 4 = 336.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 7 and 159 is 1, so the least common multiple is 7 x 159 ÷ 1 = 1113.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 15 and 32 is 1, so the least common multiple is 15 x 32 ÷ 1 = 480.