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Paula
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21 July, 14:52
What is the greatest common factor of 90 and 45
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Santino Hurst
21 July, 15:02
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The common factors of 45 and 90 are 45, 15, 9, 5, 3, 1, intersecting the two sets above. In the intersection factors of 45 ∩ factors of 90 the greatest element is 45. Therefore, the greatest common factor of 45 and 90 is 45.
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Katelyn Cameron
21 July, 15:08
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45
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find all the factors they have in common and you'll see 45 is the greatest
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