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Using the greatest common factor for one term, how can you write 16 + 14 as a product?(1 point)
1. 8(5 + 1)
2. 9(2 +5)
3. 7(8 + 1)
4. 2(8 + 7)
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The greatest common factor of 16 and 14 is 2. To write 16 + 14 as a product, we can factor out the greatest common factor and rewrite it as: 2(8 + 7), which is option 4.
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