Respuesta :
Answer: Odd multiple of 3.
[tex]3,\ 9,\ 15,\ 21, \ 27, \ 33, \ 39,\ 45,...........[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The greatest common factor of a number n and 6 is 3.
Then, it is clear that n should be a multiple of 3.
Prime factorization of 6 :
[tex]6=2\times3[/tex]
So for n a even number then the greatest common factor will be 6.
Thus , the possible choice for n is a odd multiple of 3.
Hence, the possible whole-number values for n are :
[tex]3,\ 9,\ 15,\ 21, \ 27, \ 33, \ 39,\ 45,...........[/tex]