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Find the GCF (21,15,45)

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We are asked to find the Greatest Common Factor of the following numbers:


21\text{ 15 45}

To do that we need to find the factors of each number, that is the number that gives a residue of zero when divided by them

For 21 the factors are:


1,\text{ 3, 7, 21}

For 15 the factors are:


1,\text{ 3, 5, 15}

For 45 the factors are:


1,3,5,9,15,45

The GCF is the factor that is repeated in each number, that is 3. Therefore:


\text{GCF}(21,15,45)=3

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