GCF of 18 and 33 is 3
Hence, GCf of 18 and 33 is 3
Greatest Common Fcator (GCF) or also sometimes written as greates common divisor is the largest number that can evenly divide the given two numbers. GCF is represented as GCF (18, 33).
In mathematics, factors are number, algebraic expressions which when multiplied together produce desired product. A factor of a number can be positive or negative.
Hence, Factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18
And, Factors of 33 are 1, 3, 11, and 33
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 18 and 33.
GCF of 18 and 33 is 3.
Major and simple difference betwen GCF and LCM is that GCF gives you the greatest common factor while LCM finds out the least common factor possible for the given numbers.
GCF and LCM of two numbers can be related as GCF(18, 33) = ( 18 * 33 ) / LCM(18, 33) = 3.
GCF of 18 and 33 is 3.
To find the greatest number of tables that Ram can stock we need to find the GCF of 18 and 33. Hence GCF of 18 and 33 is 3. So the number of tables that can be arranged is 3.
The greatest number of servings Rubel can create would be equal to the GCF of 18 and 33. Thus GCF of 18 and 33 is 3.
The greatest number of boxes Ariel can make would be equal to GCF of 18 and 33. So the GCF of 18 and 33 is 3.
Greatest possible way in which Mary can arrange them in groups would be GCF of 18 and 33. Hence, the GCF of 18 and 33 or the greatest arrangement is 3.
The greatest number of arrangements that he can make if every balloon is used would be equal to GCF of 18 and 33. So the GCF of 18 and 33 is 3.