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Britney Drake
5 May, 19:03
Is 1 1/3 greater than any of its factor
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Anahi French
5 May, 22:43
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Step-by-step explanation:
The factors of 3 are 3, 1.
The factors of 11 are 11, 1.
The common factors of 3 and 11 are 1, intersecting the two sets above.
In the intersection factors of 3 ∩ factors of 11 the greatest element is 1.
Therefore, the greatest common factor of 3 and 11 is 1.
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