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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-22

What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 33, 55, and 132?

Asked by smarts16

Answer (2)

G re a t es t co mm o n f a c t or i s t h e hi g h es t n u mb er b y w i t c h 33 an d 55 an d 132 c an b e d i v i d e d 33 : 3 11 : 11 55 : 5 11 : 11 132 : 2 66 : 2 33 : 3 11 : 11 GCF = 3 ∗ 11 = 33 G re a t es t co mm o n f a c t or i s e q u a l t o 33.

Answered by luana | 2024-06-10

The greatest common factor (GCF) of 33, 55, and 132 is 11, which is found by identifying the prime factors of each number and determining the highest factor they share. The prime factorization shows the only common prime factor among them is 11. Thus, GCF = 11 .
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Answered by luana | 2025-06-15