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6) write 36 + 60 as a product using the gcf as one of the factors. 36 + 60 = ? ? + ?
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6) write 36 + 60 as a product using the gcf as one of the factors. 36 + 60 = ? ? + ?
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6) write 36 + 60 as a product using the gcf as one of the factors.
36 + 60 =
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the answer to that is: 12(3+5)
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