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The GCF is the largest number that can divide two or more numbers without leaving any remainder. GCF is used to share items equally, to group or arrange items, and schedule events. In this topic, we will learn about the GCF of 15 and 27.
The greatest common factor of 15 and 27 is 3.
The largest divisor of two or more numbers is called the GCF of the number.
If two numbers are co-prime, they have no common factors other than 1, so their GCF is 1.
The GCF of two numbers cannot be negative because divisors are always positive.
To find the GCF of 15 and 27, a few methods are described below
Steps to find the GCF of 15 and 27 using the listing of factors:
Step 1: Firstly, list the factors of each number. Factors of 15 = 1, 3, 5, 15. Factors of 27 = 1, 3, 9, 27.
Step 2: Now, identify the common factors of them. Common factors of 15 and 27: 1, 3.
Step 3: Choose the largest factor. The largest factor that both numbers have is 3.
The GCF of 15 and 27 is 3.


To find the GCF of 15 and 27 using the Prime Factorization Method, follow these steps:
Step 1: Find the prime factors of each number. Prime Factors of 15: 15 = 3 x 5 Prime Factors of 27: 27 = 3 x 3 x 3 = 33
Step 2: Now, identify the common prime factors. The common prime factor is: 3
Step 3: Multiply the common prime factors.The Greatest Common Factor of 15 and 27 is 3.
Find the GCF of 15 and 27 using the division method or Euclidean Algorithm Method. Follow these steps:
Step 1: First, divide the larger number by the smaller number.Here, divide 27 by 15. 27 ÷ 15 = 1 (quotient), The remainder is calculated as 27 − (15 × 1) = 12.The remainder is 12, not zero, so continue the process.
Step 2: Now divide the previous divisor (15) by the previous remainder (12).Divide 15 by 12. 15 ÷ 12 = 1 (quotient), remainder = 15 − (12 × 1) = 3. The remainder is not zero, so continue the process.
Step 3: Divide the previous divisor (12) by the previous remainder (3).12 ÷ 3 = 4 (quotient), remainder = 12 − (3 × 4) = 0. The remainder is zero, the divisor will become the GCF. The GCF of 15 and 27 is 3.
Finding the GCF of 15 and 27 looks simple, but students often make mistakes while calculating the GCF.
Here are some common mistakes to be avoided by the students.
A baker has 15 loaves of bread and 27 pastries. She wants to pack them into boxes with the largest number of items in each box. How many items will be in each box?
We should find the GCF of 15 and 27. GCF of 15 and 27 = 3.
There are 3 items in each box. 15 ÷ 3 = 5 27 ÷ 3 = 9
There will be 3 boxes, and each box gets 5 loaves of bread and 9 pastries.
As the GCF of 15 and 27 is 3, the baker can make 3 boxes.
Now divide 15 and 27 by 3.
Each box gets 5 loaves of bread and 9 pastries.
A gardener has 15 rose plants and 27 tulip plants. He wants to plant them in rows with the same number of plants in each row, using the largest possible number of plants per row. How many plants will be in each row?
GCF of 15 and 27 = 3. So each row will have 3 plants.
There are 15 rose plants and 27 tulip plants.
To find the total number of plants in each row, we should find the GCF of 15 and 27.
There will be 3 plants in each row.
A tailor has 15 meters of silk fabric and 27 meters of cotton fabric. She wants to cut both fabrics into pieces of equal length, using the longest possible length. What should be the length of each piece?
For calculating the longest equal length, we have to calculate the GCF of 15 and 27.
The GCF of 15 and 27 = 3.
The fabric is 3 meters long.
For calculating the longest length of the fabric, first, we need to calculate the GCF of 15 and 27, which is 3.
The length of each piece of the fabric will be 3 meters.
A carpenter has two wooden planks, one 15 cm long and the other 27 cm long. He wants to cut them into the longest possible equal pieces, without any wood left over. What should be the length of each piece?
The carpenter needs the longest piece of wood. GCF of 15 and 27 = 3.
The longest length of each piece is 3 cm.
To find the longest length of each piece of the two wooden planks, 15 cm and 27 cm, respectively, we have to find the GCF of 15 and 27, which is 3 cm.
The longest length of each piece is 3 cm.
If the GCF of 15 and โaโ is 3, and the LCM is 45, find โaโ.
The value of ‘a’ is 9.
GCF x LCM = product of the numbers 3 × 45 = 15 × a
135 = 15a
a = 135 ÷ 15 = 9

Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.
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