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16. If x and y are positive integers such that the greatest common factor of xy2 and xy” is 50, then which of the following could equal y ? F. 50 G. 25 H. 10 J. 5 K. 2
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16. If x and y are positive integers such that the greatest common factor of xy2 and xy” is 50, then which of the following could equal y ? F. 50 G. 25 H. 10 J. 5 K. 2
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16. If x and y are positive integers such that the greatest
common factor of xy2 and xy” is 50, then which of
the following could equal y ?
F. 50
G. 25
H. 10
J. 5
K. 2
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I think it will be 50 so that means is f
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