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Which of the following expresses 12 + 42 by using the GCF of the two numbers?

3(9 + 14)
3(4 + 38)
6(2 + 7)
6(6 = 36)

User Ray Shan
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Answer:

  • 6(2+7)=12+42 correct answer check
User Yasin Ugurlu
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Answer:

6(2 + 7)

Explanation:

The given expression is


12+42

First, we need to find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), which is the highest multilple, which is common to both numbers. So, to find the GCF, we need to make a list with all divisors


12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12.\\42: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, ...

Observe that the common number here is 6, that means the Greatest Common Factor is 6, and that's the number should be in front of the expression. That means the two possible answers are 6(2 + 7) and 6(6 = 36). However, the last one doesn't make sense because it has "=" in the middle.

Therefore, the right answer is 6(2 + 7).

Let's prove it

6(2 + 7) = 6x2 + 6x7 = 12 + 42.

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