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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 00:00 MathWizz5104

Find the greatest common factor (gcf) for each number set.
1. 4, 10 (1 point)
a 1
b 2
c 5
find the greatest common factor (gcf) for each number set.
2. 25, 50 (1 point)
a 1
b 5
c 25
find the greatest common factor (gcf) for each number set.
3. 56, 63 (1 point)
a 1
b 6
c 7
find the greatest common factor (gcf) for each number set.
4. 12, 24, 48 (1 point)
a 2
b 12
c 24
find the greatest common factor (gcf) for each number set.
5. 96, 120 (1 point)
a 2
b 12
c 24

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