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10 POINTS!!!!! Which of the following statements is true about 63 and 20? a.) They are relatively prime. b.) They have more than one common factor. c.) They each have a factor of 4. d.) They are both prime
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10 POINTS!!!!! Which of the following statements is true about 63 and 20?
a.) They are relatively prime.
b.) They have more than one common factor.
c.) They each have a factor of 4.
d.) They are both prime numbers.
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Hello there!
The correct answer is A
They are relatively prime
I hope that helps!
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The answer is: A) They are relatively prime. This is because both of them aren't divisible by any other number than 1. (or 0 if you really want to do that)
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