Greatest Common
Factors
Factors
The GCF for 18 and 45.
What is 9?
The LCM for 6 and 10.
What is 30?
The value of -1+8.
What is 7?
The value of 0.5 X (-18).
The LCM 8 and 14.
What is 56?
What is 15?
What is 5/12?
The GCF for 28 and 42.
What is 14?
The LCM for 2, 3, and 5.
What is 30?
The value of -13x5.
What is -65?
The value of 3/10 divided by 4/5.
The GCF for 15, 30, and 60.
What is 15?
The LCM for 4, 5, and 8.
What is -20?
What is -9/20?
What is 8?
The LCM for 6, 11, and 12.
What is 132?
The value of 10 - (-4) + (-18).
What is -4?
The value of (5/9) + (2/3) - (7/12).