Factor 8m - 24 in using the GCF

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To factor the expression \( 8m - 24 \) using the greatest common factor (GCF), first identify the GCF of the terms.

  1. The coefficients are 8 and 24. The GCF of 8 and 24 is 8.
  2. Next, factor out the GCF from each term in the expression.

\[ 8m - 24 = 8(m - 3) \]

So, the factored form of \( 8m - 24 \) is \(\boxed{8(m - 3)}\).

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