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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 60 + 44 as a product? A) 2(30 + 22) B) 4(15 + 11) C) 6(10 + 7) D) 12(5 + 3)
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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 60 + 44 as a product? A) 2(30 + 22) B) 4(15 + 11) C) 6(10 + 7) D) 12(5 + 3)
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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 60 + 44 as a product?
A) 2(30 + 22)
B) 4(15 + 11)
C) 6(10 + 7)
D) 12(5 + 3)
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You factor out 4 from each, so (60+44) becomes 4(15+11), or B
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Yup The Answer Would Be B. :)
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