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Which term can be added to the list so that the greatest common factor of the 3 terms is 12h3
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Which term can be added to the list so that the greatest common factor of the 3 terms is 12h3
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The term that can be added to the list so the GCF is 12h3 would be 48h5.
The reason being is that 48 is first divisible by 12 and does not yield a fraction, and we can remove upon dividing 3 h's from this term as it contains a total of 5 h's.
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48h5 is the correct answer
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