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What is the GCF of 90, 135, 225

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We are to find the Greatest Common Factor of 90, 135 and 225

First, we should decompose all numbers into their prime factors and write them as a product


\begin{gathered} 90\text{ = 2 }*3\text{ }*\text{ 3 }*\text{ 5} \\ 135\text{ = }3\text{ }*\text{ 3 }*\text{ 3 }*\text{ 5} \\ 225\text{ = }3\text{ }*\text{ 3 }*\text{ }5\text{ }*\text{ 5} \end{gathered}

Then we choose the common prime factors: 3, 3 and 5

The greatest common factor (GCF) is obtained by multiplying the common prime factors:


\begin{gathered} \text{GCF = }3\text{ }*\text{ 3 }*\text{ 5} \\ =\text{ 45} \end{gathered}

Hence, the GCF is 45.

Answer: 45

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