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Rewrite 120 + 400 using the GCF and factoring. 12(10 + 40) 20(10 + 2) 40(3 + 400) 40(3 + 10) Pls help asap
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Rewrite 120 + 400 using the GCF and factoring.
12(10 + 40)
20(10 + 2)
40(3 + 400)
40(3 + 10)
Pls help asap
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Answer is 40(3+10). This would be the answer because 40 is the GCF of 120 and 400. Also, 40•3=120 and 40•10=400. So that would be your answer, hope that helps!
Answer =40(3+10)
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