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Suppose the florist has 18 roses and 36 tulips. what is the gcf of the number of roses and tulips? explain
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Suppose the florist has 18 roses and 36 tulips. what is the gcf of the number of roses and tulips? explain
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6 because its the greatest number that goes into 18 and 36 perfectly
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