GCF for 100 and 390

What is the Greatest common Divisor of 100 and 390?

Answer: GCF of 100 and 390 is 10

(Ten)

Finding GCF for 100 and 390 using all factors (divisors) listing

The first method to find GCF for numbers 100 and 390 is to list all factors for both numbers and pick the highest common one:

All factors of 100: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100

All factors of 390: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 13, 15, 26, 30, 39, 65, 78, 130, 195, 390

So the Greatest Common Factor for 100 and 390 is 10

Finding GCF for 100 and 390 by Prime Factorization

The second method to find GCF for numbers 100 and 390 is to list all Prime Factors for both numbers and multiply the common ones:

All Prime Factors of 100: 2, 2, 5, 5

All Prime Factors of 390: 2, 3, 5, 13

As we can see there are Prime Factors common to both numbers: 2, 5

Now we need to multiply them to find GCF: 2 × 5 = 10

GCF Table

Number 1Number 2GCF
853905
863902
873903
883902
893901
9039030
9139013
923902
933903
943902
953905
963906
973901
983902
993903
10039010
1013901
1023906
1033901
10439026
10539015
1063902
1073901
1083906
1093901
11039010
1113903
1123902
1133901
1143906

About "Greatest Common Factor" Calculator

This calculator will help you find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers. For example, it can help you find out what is the Greatest common Divisor of 100 and 390? (The answer is: 10). Select the first number (e.g. '100') and the second number (e.g. '390'). After that hit the 'Calculate' button.
Greatest Common Factor (GCF) also known as the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) or Highest Common Factor (HCF) - it is the largest positive integer that divides each of the integers with zero remainder

FAQ

What is the Greatest common Divisor of 100 and 390?

GCF of 100 and 390 is 10