Factor 9z + 18 using the GCF.(1 point) what is the correct answer?

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The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of 9z and 18 is 9.

To factor out the GCF from 9z+18, we divide each term by the GCF:

9z ÷ 9 = z
18 ÷ 9 = 2

So the factored form is: 9(z + 2)
wrong
Apologies for the previous incorrect response.

To factor out the GCF from 9z + 18, we need to find the largest number or term that divides evenly into both. In this case, the GCF of 9z and 18 is 9.

Dividing both terms by 9:
9z ÷ 9 = z
18 ÷ 9 = 2

Therefore, we can factor out the GCF to get:
9(z + 2)
It is 9(z+2)
right
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