What is the HCF of two consecutive numbers?
Answer:
The Highest Common Factor (HCF) of two or more numbers is the greatest factor that divides the two given numbers.
The HCF of two consecutive numbers is always one. The reason behind this is that the two consecutive numbers do not have any common factor other than 1. Hence 1 becomes the HCF between two consecutive numbers.
Let us take two consecutive numbers 5 and 6.
The two numbers have 1 as a common factor and nothing else.
Hence 1 is the HCF.
This proves that the HCF of any two consecutive numbers is always a one.