factor 16d - 12 uding the gcf

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To factor the expression 16d - 12 using the greatest common factor (GCF), we need to find the largest common factor of the coefficients, which is 4.

Therefore, we can factor out 4 from both terms:

16d - 12 = 4(4d - 3)
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