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Julianna Andrade
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10 January, 19:49
Find the GCF and LCM of 5a and 15a
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10 January, 20:06
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5a = 5*a
15a = 5*3*a
gcf = the terms common to both
gcf = 5a
lcm = list the terms the smallest number of times they appear in each
lcm = 5*3*a
lcm = 15a
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