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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 12+90 as a product
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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 12+90 as a product
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First you need to find the Greatest Common Factor, which would be 6. then divide 6 out from 12+90 12/6 = 2 and 90/6 = 15 so we have 6(2+15) as our product.
Sum = 12 + 90 = 102
Product = 6(2 + 15) = 102
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6(2 + 15)
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