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  2. Greatest common divisor - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the greatest common divisor (GCD), also known as greatest common factor (GCF), ... Therefore, 12 is the greatest common divisor of 24 and 60.

  3. 60 (number) - Wikipedia

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    60 occurs several times in the Bible; for example, as the age of Isaac when Jacob and Esau were born, [7] and the number of warriors escorting King Solomon. [8] In the laws of kashrut of Judaism, 60 is the proportion (60:1) of kosher to non-kosher ingredients that can render an admixture kosher post-facto. [9]

  4. Euclidean algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A 24×60 rectangular area can be divided into a grid of 12×12 squares, with two squares along one edge (24/12 = 2) and five squares along the other (60/12 = 5). The greatest common divisor of two numbers a and b is the product of the prime factors shared by the two numbers, where each prime factor can be repeated as many times as it divides ...

  5. Are You 60+? These Are Your Most Common Health Risks - AOL

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    People over 60 face health concerns dramatically different than when they were younger. ... Strokes are the most common type of ... high blood pressure was a contributing factor in 410,000 deaths ...

  6. Sexagesimal - Wikipedia

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    Sexagesimal, also known as base 60, [1] is a numeral system with sixty as its base.It originated with the ancient Sumerians in the 3rd millennium BC, was passed down to the ancient Babylonians, and is still used—in a modified form—for measuring time, angles, and geographic coordinates.

  7. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    This article gives a list of conversion factors for several physical quantities. ... ≡ 60 light-minutes ... calculated from common years (365 d) plus leap years ...

  8. Table of prime factors - Wikipedia

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    m and n are coprime (also called relatively prime) if gcd(m, n) = 1 (meaning they have no common prime factor). lcm(m, n) (least common multiple of m and n) is the product of all prime factors of m or n (with the largest multiplicity for m or n). gcd(m, n) × lcm(m, n) = m × n. Finding the prime factors is often harder than computing gcd and ...

  9. Highly composite number - Wikipedia

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    60 × 168 63 × 160 70 ... th successive prime number, and all omitted terms (a 22 to a 228) are factors with exponent equal to one (i.e. the number is ...