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Rewrite each sum as the product of the GCF and the sum of two numbers. Enter the correct answers in the boxes. 112+48=square 14+56=square

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For (112 + 48):

Find the GCF of 112 and 48:

GCF(112, 48) = 16.

Express the sum as the product of the GCF and the sum of two numbers:

(112 + 48 = 16 \times (7 + 3)).For (14 + 56):

Find the GCF of 14 and 56:

GCF(14, 56) = 14.

Express the sum as the product of the GCF and the sum of two numbers:

(14 + 56 = 14 \times (1 + 4)).

So, the answers are:

[112 + 48 = 16 \times (7 + 3)][14 + 56 = 14 \times (1 + 4)]

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