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18. Consider the numbers 308, 616, and 660. a. Find the prime factorization of each number. b. Find the GCF of each pair of numbers. c. Which pair of numbers has a different GCF…
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18. Consider the numbers 308, 616, and 660. a. Find the prime factorization of each number. b. Find the GCF of each pair of numbers. c. Which pair of numbers has a different GCF…
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18. Consider the numbers 308, 616, and 660.
a. Find the prime factorization of each number.
b. Find the GCF of each pair of numbers.
c. Which pair of numbers has a different GCF than the other two pairs?
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Answer to a.) =11
Answer to b.) = 11
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