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15x + 50y = _____ (3x + 10y)

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5 is the common factor.


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\mathsf \pink{15x + 50y = 5(3x + 10y)}


\mathsf \pink{5 \: is \: multiplied \: with \: both \: 3x \: and \: 10y}


\huge \mathbb \orange{HOPE \: IT \: HELPS}

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User Lvogel
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Answer:

15x + 50y = 5 (3x + 10y)

5 is a common factor

15/3x = 3x

50/5y = 10y

the answer is 5

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