GCF of 10 and 141

What is the GCF of 10 and 141?


GCF of 10 and 141

is 1

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What is the Greatest Common Factor of 10 and 141? The greatest common factor (GCF) of a set of numbers is the largest positive integer that divides each of the numbers evenly. It's also called the greatest common divisor (GCD).

The GCF can be found using a variety of methods, including prime factorization and division. The Euclidean algorithm is a commonly used method for finding the GCF of two numbers, and it can be extended to finding the GCF of more than two numbers.

To find GCF (Greatest Common Factor) between two numbers, mainly there are two methods available, Those are-

1. Prime Factorization Method: Find the prime factors of both number and then multiply of all the common prime factors value, you will get the GCF value.

2. Factors Method: Find the factors of both number. In those both factors the highest common factor number is the GCF value.

For calculation, here's how to calculate GCF of 10 and 141 using those formula above, step by step instructions are given below

Prime Factorization Method:

  1. Find the prime factors of the first number 10.
    2, 5
  2. Find the prime factors of the second number 141.
    3, 47
  3. If, There are no common prime factors then the GCF value will be
    1

Factors Method:

  1. Find the factors of the first number 10.
    1, 2, 5, 10
  2. Find the factors of the second number 141.
    1, 3, 47, 141
  3. The biggest common factor number is the GCF value. Which is,
    1

Number GCF LCM
10 & 136 2 680
10 & 137 1 1370
10 & 138 2 690
10 & 139 1 1390
10 & 140 10 140
10 & 141 1 1410
10 & 142 2 710
10 & 143 1 1430
10 & 144 2 720
10 & 145 5 290
10 & 146 2 730

GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of 10 and 141 is 1.

GCD (Greatest Common Divisor) of 10 and 141 is 1.

HCF (Highest Common Factor) of 10 and 141 is 1.