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What is the GCF of 50 and 60?

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Solution: The GCF of 50 and 60 is 10 Methods How to find the GCF of 50 and 60 using Prime Factorization One way to find the GCF of 50 and 60 is to compare the prime factorization of each number. To find the prime factorization, you can follow the instructions for each number here: What are the Factors of 50? What are the Factors of 60? Here is the prime factorization of 50: 2 1 × 5 2 2^1 × 5^2 2 1 × 5 2 And this is the prime factorization of 60: 2 2 × 3 1 × 5 1 2^2 × 3^1 × 5^1 2 2 × 3 1 × 5 1 When you compare the prime factorization of these two numbers, you can see that there are matching prime factors. You can now find the Greatest Common Factor of 50 and 60 by multiplying all the matching prime factors to get a GCF of 50 and 60 as 100: Thus, the GCF of 50 and 60 is: 100 How to Find the GCF of 50 and 60 by Listing All Common Factors The first step to this method of finding the Greatest Common Factor of 50 and 60 is to find and list all the factors of each number. Again, you can see how this is done by looking at the “Factors of” articles that are linked to above. Let’s take a look at the factors for each of these numbers, 50 and 60: Factors of 50: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 Factors of 60: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60 When you compare the two lists of factors, you can see that the common factor(s) are 1, 2, 5, 10. Since 10 is the largest of these common factors, the GCF of 50 and 60 would be 10. Find the GCF of Other Number Pairs Want more practice? Try some of these other GCF problems: What is the GCF of 99 and 16? What is the GCF of 48 and 10? What is the GCF of 126 and 116? What is the GCF of 83 and 104? What is the GCF of 127 and 34?