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Using the greatest common factor for the terms how can you write 45+75
7 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I'm not sure what you're asking, but the greatest common factor of those two numbers is 15.
7 years ago
Answered by scott
15 (3 + 5)
7 years ago
Answered by Emory Bell
15 (3 + 5)
3 years ago
Answered by yo mama
ooooh emory im telling mrs kubat
2 years ago
Answered by Conexus kid
ooh you cant be talkin cuz you on the website too
2 years ago
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