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Beth used the distributive property to rewrite the expression, 48 + 32, as 8(6 + 4). Beth claims she factored out the greatest common factor of 48 and 32.
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Beth used the distributive property to rewrite the expression, 48 + 32, as 8(6 + 4).
Beth claims she factored out the greatest common factor of 48 and 32.
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yes because 8×6=48 and 8×4=32 both greatest common factor is 8
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