Find the GCF of 15q+6.

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To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 15q+6, we need to break down each term into its prime factors.

15q can be written as 3 * 5 * q.

6 can be written as 2 * 3.

Now, let's compare the factors.

The factors of 3 * 5 * q are 3, 5, and q.

The factors of 2 * 3 are 2 and 3.

The only common factor is 3.

Therefore, the GCF of 15q+6 is 3.
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The GCF of 15q+6 is 3.
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