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18 September, 12:39

Find the GCF. 14abc and 28a^2 b^2 c^3

A. 28a^3b^3c^4

B. 14abc

C. 28abc

D. 14

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  1. 18 September, 13:05
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    The GCF of 14abc and 28a^2 b^2 c^3 would be the second option, 14abc.

    How? We need to find the "Greatest Common Factor".

    So between 14 & 28 is 14, and between a and a^2 is A, between b and b^2 is B, and c between c^3 is C, obviously.

    That would leave us with 14abc, which we would consider the greatest common factor.

    The correct option among the other answer choices is as follows: B.
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