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Find the GCF of 15q+6 .(1 point)
                Find the GCF of  15q+6 .(1 point)
            
            
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    To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the expression \( 15q + 6 \), we will look for the GCF of the coefficients of the terms.
1. The coefficients are \( 15 \) and \( 6 \).
2. To find the GCF of \( 15 \) and \( 6 \):
- The factors of \( 15 \) are \( 1, 3, 5, 15 \).
- The factors of \( 6 \) are \( 1, 2, 3, 6 \).
- The common factors are \( 1 \) and \( 3 \).
The greatest of these common factors is \( 3 \).
3. Now, we can factor \( 15q + 6 \) by taking \( 3 \) out:
\[
15q + 6 = 3(5q + 2)
\]
Therefore, the GCF of the expression \( 15q + 6 \) is \( 3 \).
    
1. The coefficients are \( 15 \) and \( 6 \).
2. To find the GCF of \( 15 \) and \( 6 \):
- The factors of \( 15 \) are \( 1, 3, 5, 15 \).
- The factors of \( 6 \) are \( 1, 2, 3, 6 \).
- The common factors are \( 1 \) and \( 3 \).
The greatest of these common factors is \( 3 \).
3. Now, we can factor \( 15q + 6 \) by taking \( 3 \) out:
\[
15q + 6 = 3(5q + 2)
\]
Therefore, the GCF of the expression \( 15q + 6 \) is \( 3 \).
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