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(a) Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 and 10 . (b) Use the GCF to factor 16 - 10 . (a) GCF = 2 (b) 16 - 10 = ? x (? - ?)
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(a) Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 and 10 . (b) Use the GCF to factor 16 - 10 . (a) GCF = 2 (b) 16 - 10 = ? x (? - ?)
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(a) Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of
16
and
10
.
(b) Use the GCF to factor
16 - 10
.
(a)
GCF = 2
(b)
16 - 10 = ? x (? - ?)
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You already have the GCF=2
16-10 = 2(4-5) when factored
Hope that helps
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