12 is the GCF
GCF and the distributive property = 84
Step-by-step explanation:
GCFof 24 and 60
Using the Euclid's method:
First we divide 60 by 24:
![\begin{gathered} (60)/(24)=2\text{ remainder }12 \\ 24(2)\text{ + 12 = }60 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/r8ojn7is268g1crvnaj7j9mqittvhnnt54.png)
Then we divide 24 by the remainder 12:
![\begin{gathered} (24)/(12)=\text{ 2 remainder 0} \\ 12(2)\text{ + 0 = 24} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/10ed5sszp7oq97f91l0cje02xczsliad3e.png)
Since there are no more remainders, the number which we divided by another that produced a remainder of zero is the GCF (greatest common factor)
We divided 24 by 12 to produce a remainder of 0. The divisor is 12
Hence, 12 is the GCF
Using property to add 24 + 60:
we check for the greatest number common to both
12 is the greatest common factor to both
24 = 2(12)
60 = 12(5)
24 + 60 = 12(2 + 5)
= 12(7)
= 84