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26 June, 03:13

12345678910 Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 80 + 32 as a product?

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  1. 26 June, 07:04
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    Find the GCF of 80 and 32.

    I'd start by identifying possible integer factors of both 80 and 32:

    80: {1,2,4,5,8,10,16,20, 40, 80}

    32: {1, 2,4, 8, 16, 32}

    Working backwards, we see that the first factor that is represented in both lists is 16. Is 80 evenly divisible by 16? Yes; the quotient is 5.

    Is 32 evenly divisible by 16? Yes; the quotient is 2.

    You could writet 80 + 32 as 16 (5 + 2). This is a product equal to 112, just as 80 + 32 = 112.
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