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Quinten Mcgee
Mathematics
1 March, 03:52
Greatest common factor of 12, 60, and 68
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Guillermo Osborne
1 March, 04:01
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To calculate the GCF, you need to list all the prime numbers that will go into each number listed
12: 2, 2, 3
60: 2, 2, 3 5
68: 2,2,17
Now you circle the numbers that are the same in each.
GCF: 2, 2
Multiply these numbers to find the GCF: 4
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