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How can you express (16 + 40) as a multiple of a sum of whole numbers with no common factor? A. 2 × (8 + 20) B. 4 × (4 + 10) C. 8 × (2 + 5) D. 16 × (1 + 5)
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How can you express (16 + 40) as a multiple of a sum of whole numbers with no common factor? A. 2 × (8 + 20) B. 4 × (4 + 10) C. 8 × (2 + 5) D. 16 × (1 + 5)
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How can you express (16 + 40) as a multiple of a sum of whole numbers with no common factor?
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2 × (8 + 20)
B.
4 × (4 + 10)
C.
8 × (2 + 5)
D.
16 × (1 + 5)
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The answer is B
4(4+10)
4*4=16
4*10=40 which will give you (16+40)
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