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What are the factors of 1 through 25, and how do you find the greatest common factor?

Goal:

Goal:

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Think About It!

Goal: Recognize the factors of 1 through 25 to find the greatest common factor.

Zoe is excited to learn multiple strategies to identify factors of numbers 1 through 25 to find the greatest common factor. Click through the slides to see the strategies!


Let’s practice identifying factors of given numbers to find the greatest common factor, using the factor rainbow strategy. You can use a multiplication table to help you find the factor pairs.

Answer each question on your own, then click the question to check your work.

6 and 9

We make the factor rainbow for 6 and then the rainbow for 9.

A factor rainbow for 6. 1st arc 1 and 6(the 1 is circled.), 2nd arc 2 and 3 (the 3 is circled.). A factor rainbow for 9. 1st arc 1 and 9 (the 1 is circled.), 2nd arc 3 and 3 (the first 3 is circled.).

Then, we look at the factors that are common to both and list them.

A cloud with the common factors 1 and 3.

Then, we find the greatest number in the common factors. That is the greatest common factor (GCF).

GCF: 3

7 and 14

We make the factor rainbow for 7 and then the rainbow for 14.

A factor rainbow for 7. 1st arc 1 and 7(the 1 and the 7 are circled.), A factor rainbow for 14. 1st arc 1 and 14 (the 1 is circled.), 2nd arc 2 and 7 (the 7 is circled.).

Then, we look at the factors that are common to both and list them.

A cloud with the common factors 1 and 7.

Then, we find the greatest number in the common factors and that is the greatest common factor (GCF).

GCF: 7

8 and 18

We make the factor rainbow for 8 and then the rainbow for 18.

A factor rainbow for 8. 1st arc 1 and 8(the 1 is circled.) 2nd arc 2 and 4 (the 2 is circled.), A factor rainbow for 18. 1st arc 1 and 18 (the 1 is circled.), 2nd arc 2 and 9 (the 9 is circled.) 3rd arc 3 and 6.

Then, we look at the factors that are common to both and list them.

A cloud with the common factors 1 and 2.

Then, we find the greatest number in the common factors and that is the greatest common factor (GCF).

GCF: 2

Question

What is the greatest common factor of 9 and 21?

A factor rainbow for the number 9. 1st arc 1 and 9. The 1 is circled. 2nd arc 3 and 3 (the second 3 is circled.) A factor rainbow for the number 21. 1st arc 1 and 21 (1 is circled.) 2nd arc 3 and 7. The 3 is circled.

GCF: 3