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Jared uses the greatest common factor and the distributive property to rewrite this sum:

100 + 75

Drag one number into each box to show Jared's expression.

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Jared uses the greatest common factor and the distributive property to rewrite this-example-1
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Answer:


\sf \boxed{25} \left(\boxed{4 }+\boxed{ 3}\right)

Explanation:

Jared uses the greatest common factor (GCF) and the distributive property to rewrite the sum 100 + 75 as follows:


\sf 100 = 25 \cdot 4 \textsf{ and }75 = 25 \cdot 3

Now, Jared can factor out the greatest common factor, which is 25, and use the distributive property:


\sf 100 + 75 = 25 \cdot 4 + 25 \cdot 3

Taking common 25.


\sf \boxed{25} \left(\boxed{4 }+\boxed{ 3}\right)

So, Jared's expression using the GCF and the distributive property is :


\sf \boxed{25} \left(\boxed{4 }+\boxed{ 3}\right)

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