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56+64 write the sum of the numbers as the product of their GCF and another sum

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56=\textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2} * 7 \\ 64=\textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2} * 2 * 2 * 2 \\ \Downarrow \\ GCF(56,64)=\textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2} * \textcircled{2}=8 \\ \\ 56+64=8 * 7+8 * 8=8(7+8) \\ \\ \boxed{56+64=8(7+8)}
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