If A, B and C are three distinct prime numbers, then what is the highest common factor of A, B and C?
As we know that prime numbers are the number divided by 1 and the number itself. So the highest common factor of the three distinct prime numbers will be 1.
We can understand it by an example which is given below.
Let's assume the value of A, B and C is 2, 3 and 5. Now the HCF(highest common factor) of these will be 1.
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