factor out gcf using distributive

  1. Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor and find the other sum. No spaces please.16 + 24
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  2. Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor.35+14=35+, plus, 14, equals
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  3. Factor out the greatest common factor from this expression using the distributive property. 90+ 60My answer is 30(3 +2). Here
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  4. Apply distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor for the numbers 30 and 48. show your work please.__ (__+__)
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  5. Apply distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor for the numbers 30 and 48. show your work please.
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  6. Apply distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor for the numbers 30 and 48. show your work please..
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  7. Using the distributive property of multiplication overaddition, we can factor as in x2 + xy = x1x + y2. Use the distributive
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  8. Using the distributive property of multiplication overaddition, we can factor as in x2 + xy = x1x + y2. Use the distributive
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  9. Using the distributive property of multiplication overaddition, we can factor as in x2 + xy = x1x + y2. Use the distributive
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  10. Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor. 56+32=Please respond to my question, that would mean
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