GCF of 14 and 52 is 2
Hence, GCf of 14 and 52 is 2
GCF or greatest common factor of two or more numbers is defined as largest possible number or integer which is the factor of all given number or in other words we can say that largest possible common number which completely divides the given numbers. GCF of two numbers can be represented as GCF (14, 52).
In mathematics, a factor is a number which divides into another number exactly, without leaving any remainder. A factor of a number can be positive of negative.
Hence, Factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, and 14
And, Factors of 52 are 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, and 52
Since Sammy wants to pack greatest number of cookies possible. So for calculating total number of boxes required we need to calculate the GCF of 14 and 52.
GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
To find the greatest number of students that could be in each row, we need to find the GCF of 14 and 52. Hence, GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
GCF and LCM of two numbers can be related as GCF(14, 52) = ( 14 * 52 ) / LCM(14, 52) = 2.
GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
To find the greatest number of tables that Ram can stock we need to find the GCF of 14 and 52. Hence GCF of 14 and 52 is 2. So the number of tables that can be arranged is 2.
The greatest number of servings Rubel can create would be equal to the GCF of 14 and 52. Thus GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
The greatest number of boxes Ariel can make would be equal to GCF of 14 and 52. So the GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
The greatest number of arrangements that he can make if every balloon is used would be equal to GCF of 14 and 52. So the GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.
To make the greatest number of envelopes Abir needs to find out the GCF of 14 and 52. Hence, GCF of 14 and 52 is 2.