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A 1365-kg car moving north at 27.0 m/s is struck by a 2165-kg car moving east at 12.0 m/s. The cars are stuck together. How fast
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find the greatest common factor of 385 and 1365. 385=5x7x11 1365=3x5x7x13 now which factors do you see common? 5x7 or
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A 10,000 kg railroad car traveling north at 10 m/s collides with a 5,000 kg rail car also moving north but at an unknown speed.
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Faoruk
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I don't understand common factors. can someone show me how to find the greatest common factor of 385 and 1365?
385 = 5 x 7 x 11
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