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Use GCF and the distributive property to write equivalent expressions. 3c + 11c. I'm not sure about this because their greatest common factor is 1.
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Use GCF and the distributive property to write equivalent expressions.
3c + 11c.
I'm not sure about this because their greatest common factor is 1.
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The GCF is actually c
c(3+11)
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A GCF doesn’t just have to be numbers, they can be variables too. In this case the GCF can be c so the answer would be c(3+11).
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