Greatest Common Factor of 9.1, 16.7

Created By : Jatin Gogia

Reviewed By : Rajasekhar Valipishetty

Last Updated : Apr 06, 2023


Handy GCF of Decimals Calculator to know the GCF of decimals 9.1, 16.7 i.e. 0.1 the largest integer that divides all the numbers leaving a remainder zero.

Greatest common factor (GCF) of 9.1, 16.7 is 0.1.

GCF(9.1, 16.7) = 0.1

GCF of 9.1, 16.7

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Greatest Common Factor of 9.1, 16.7

Given numbers are 9.1,16.7. The highest number of digits after the decimal point in the given case is 1

Thus, in order to get rid of the decimal point we need to multiply them with 10. On doing so, they are as follows

9.1 x 10 = 91

16.7 x 10 = 167

On finding the GCF of 91,167 we get the Greatest Common Factor as 1

GCF of 9.1,16.7 is 0.1

∴ So GCF of numbers is 1 because of no common factors present between them.

Divide the GCF by 10 as we multiplied by it to make the given numbers as integers in the initial step.

By dividing the GCF we get = 1/10 = 0.1

Therefore the Greatest Common Factor of 9.1,16.7 is 0.1

Greatest Common Factor of 91,167 By Matching Biggest Common Factor Method

Greatest Common Factor of 91,167 By Matching Biggest Common Factor Method

Factors of 91

List of positive integer factors of 91 that divides 91 without a remainder.

1,7,13,91

Factors of 167

List of positive integer factors of 167 that divides 167 without a remainder.

1,167

Greatest Common Factor

We found the factors 91,167 . The biggest common factor number is the GCF number.
So the greatest common factor 91,167 is 1.


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Frequently Asked Questions on Decimal GCF of 9.1, 16.7

1. What is the GCF of 9.1, 16.7?

Answer: GCF of 9.1, 16.7 is 0.1.

2. How to Find the GCF of 9.1, 16.7?

Answer: Greatest Common Factor(GCF) of 9.1, 16.7 = 0.1

Step 1: First calculate the highest decimal number after decimal point.

Step 2: Then multiply all numbers with 10.

Step 3: Then find GCF of 91,167. After getting GCF devide the result with 10 the value that is previously multiplied.

So GCF(9.1, 16.7) = 0.1.