Greatest Common Factor of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990

Created By : Jatin Gogia

Reviewed By : Rajasekhar Valipishetty

Last Updated : Apr 06, 2023


GCF of two or more numbers Calculator allows you to quickly calculate the GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990 i.e. 2 largest integer that divides all the numbers equally.

Greatest common factor (GCF) of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990 is 2.

GCF(540, 510, 498, 302, 990) = 2

GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990

Greatest common factor or Greatest common divisor (GCD) can be calculated in two ways

GCF of:

Greatest Common Factor of 540,510,498,302,990

GCF of 540,510,498,302,990 is 2

2 540, 510, 498, 302, 990
270, 255, 249, 151, 495

∴ So the GCF of the given numbers is 2 = 2

Greatest Common Factor (GCF) By Matching Biggest Common Factor Method

Factors of 540

List of positive integer factors of 540 that divides 540 without a remainder.

1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,12,15,18,20,27,30,36,45,54,60,90,108,135,180,270,540

Factors of 510

List of positive integer factors of 510 that divides 510 without a remainder.

1,2,3,5,6,10,15,17,30,34,51,85,102,170,255,510

Factors of 498

List of positive integer factors of 498 that divides 498 without a remainder.

1,2,3,6,83,166,249,498

Factors of 302

List of positive integer factors of 302 that divides 302 without a remainder.

1,2,151,302

Factors of 990

List of positive integer factors of 990 that divides 990 without a remainder.

1,2,3,5,6,9,10,11,15,18,22,30,33,45,55,66,90,99,110,165,198,330,495,990

Greatest Common Factor

We found the factors 540,510,498,302,990 . The biggest common factor number is the GCF number.
So the greatest common factor 540,510,498,302,990 is 2.

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Frequently Asked Questions on GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990

1. What is the GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990?

Answer: GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990 is 2.

2. How to Find the GCF of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990

Answer: Greatest Common Factor(GCF) of 540, 510, 498, 302, 990 = 2

Step 1: Divide all the numbers with common prime numbers having remainder zero.

Step 2: Then multiply all the prime factors GCF(540, 510, 498, 302, 990) = 2.