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How do you find theGreatest common factor for 15 and 40

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15 = 3 * \bold{ \red{ \boxed5}} \\ \\ 40 = 2 * 2 * 2 * \bold{ \purple{ \boxed5}} \\ \\ common \: factor \: of \: 15 \: and \: 40= 5 \\ \\ \therefore \: gcf \: of \: 15 \: and \: 40 = 5

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