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Thank you in advance for those who provided support to my question! Add the GCF for 10 and 12 to the LCM for 16 and 24. Write your answer as an equation.
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Add the GCF for 10 and 12 to the LCM for 16 and 24. Write your answer as an equation.
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10 ( 5*2 ) 12 ( 6*2 ) 16 ( 8 * 2 ) 24 ( 12* 2 )
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GCF of 10 and 12 is 2
LCM of 16 and 24 is 48
Added together is 50
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