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Find the GCF of 14, 56, 63
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Answer: the Gcf is 7
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Answer: 7
Explanation: 14 would not work out.
56/14 = 4
63/14= 4.5
In conclusion 7 would work out.
14/7 =2
56/7=8
63/7=9
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