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What does it mean to rewrite each sum as a product of the GCF of the addends and another number?
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What does it mean to rewrite each sum as a product of the GCF of the addends and another number?
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GCF is the greatest common factor. for example the greatest common factor of 2 and 4 is 2 because 2 is the greatest number that 2 and 4 have in common
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