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Greates common factor of 10,40
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Greates common factor of 10,40
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The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 10 and 40 is : 2 and 5. Why? because both of these numbers fit evenly into 10 and 40.
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40: 2,2,2,5
10: 2,5
2 5
2*5=10
GCF is 10
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