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The greatest common factor of 56f 3g 2 and 70fg 3 is 7fg 3.
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The greatest common factor of 56f 3g 2 and 70fg 3 is 7fg 3.
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Hello!
Your answer is
False!
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you can see 7*3*2*f*g is not the same as 7fg3, so the statement is false.
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