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Answer:
16(6g + 5f)
Explanation:
To factor 96g + 80f, we must find the GCF of 96 and 80. We don't factor g and f since they're totally different and can't be factored.
The GCF of 96 and 80 is 16.
To factor the equation:
96g + 80f
16(6g + 5f)
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