What is the Greatest Common Factor of 55 and 60?
Greatest common factor (GCF) of 55 and 60 is 5.
GCF(55,60) = 5
We will now calculate the prime factors of 55 and 60, than find the greatest common factor (greatest common divisor (gcd)) of the numbers by matching the biggest common factor of 55 and 60.
How to find the GCF of 55 and 60?
We will first find the prime factorization of 55 and 60. After we will calculate the factors of 55 and 60 and find the biggest common factor number .
Step-1: Prime Factorization of 55
Prime factors of 55 are 5, 11. Prime factorization of 55 in exponential form is:
55 = 51 × 111
Step-2: Prime Factorization of 60
Prime factors of 60 are 2, 3, 5. Prime factorization of 60 in exponential form is:
60 = 22 × 31 × 51
Step-3: Factors of 55
List of positive integer factors of 55 that divides 55 without a remainder.
1, 5, 11
Step-4: Factors of 60
List of positive integer factors of 60 that divides 55 without a remainder.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30
Final Step: Biggest Common Factor Number
We found the factors and prime factorization of 55 and 60. The biggest common factor number is the GCF number.
So the greatest common factor 55 and 60 is 5.
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