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Isis Irwin
7 August, 10:45
What the GCF for 37 and 12
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Jared Marquez
7 August, 14:34
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To find the greatest common factor, you take the factors of each and find which is the greatest in both. So: the factors of 37 are (1, 37). The factors of 12 are (1, 12); (2, 6); and (3, 4). In this case, the greatest factor the have in common is simply: 1.
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