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9) Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor. 52g + 32g = * 8(6g + 4g) 4g(13 + 8) 2g(26 + 16) 2(26 + 16g)
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9) Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor. 52g + 32g = *
8(6g + 4g)
4g(13 + 8)
2g(26 + 16)
2(26 + 16g)
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4 is the greatest common factor
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