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FIND THE GCF OF 15 AND 3
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FIND THE GCF
OF 15 AND 3
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The greatest common factor is 3
Because....
15. 3
1x15. 1x3
3x5. 3x1
so the greatest is 3 :)
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3 is the Greatest common factor. 15=3 times 5. They both have a 3. So that will be your answer.
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