Using the GCF you found in Part B, rewrite 56 + 96 as two factors. One factor is the GCF and the other is the sum of two numbers that do not have a common factor (For Part B the GCF is 8)
@pooja195
So do they want us to split the 2 numbers but using 8?
I think so
I'm unsure :-/ @jskhupmang do you know? :/ or @mathstudent55
@mathstudent55 can you help?
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Hey Poojy how can I help? ^-^
@just_one_last_goodbye can you help us understand ths question sorry I don't have much time
@Mehek14 GYRO QUEEN!!! help my fwen pwease
it says that one factor is that GCF so we have 1 factor to find the other one (56+95)/8
you mean this? 8(7+12)? this is 2 factors and one is the GCF.
I don't know what they mean
part b said GCF is 8 and the other factor is the sum two numbers that don't have common factor
@AlexandervonHumboldt2
so I am assuming 8 is one factor and is the GCF. and (7+12) is the sum of two number that don't have common factor. OR else the question doesn't make sense. :/
56 + 96=8*(7+12)
just factor it
Thank you everyone!
No prob @Tal_Tal ^-^
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