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Using GCF write an equivalent expression of 3f + 3g
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Using GCF write an equivalent expression of 3f + 3g
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The GCF is the Greatest Common Factor. The GCF for this expression is 3 because the greatest factor between 3f and 3g is 3. You can rewrite this as 3(f+g).
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That'd be 3 (f + g).
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