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Tasha believes that she can rewrite the difference 120-36 as a product of the gcf of the two numbers and another difference. Is she correct?
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Yes, Tasha is correct in her belief. The gcf of those two numbers is 12.
Their difference can be written as the product of 12 and another difference.
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