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Which is a counterexample to the conjecture? The product of any two consecutive integers is a composite number. A. 3 • 4 = 12 B. 30 • 31 = 930 C. 1 • 2 = 2 D. 10 • 11 = 110

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The answer is C because 2 is a number divisible only by itself and by 1 (in other words 2 is a prime number). Each of the other products (A, B, D) is divisible by 1, 2, itself, and by the two numbers multiplied to get it

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What is the GCF of 30 and 36?

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Is it 6

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Which shows the prime factorization of 36? A. 2 • 2 • 2 • 3 B. 2 • 2 • 3 • 3 C. 2 • 2 • 9 • 1 D. 2 • 3 • 3 • 3

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