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21 February, 00:41

Circle the common factors of 18W and 30WZ

6,6w, 6xz, 3z

3w, z, 10w, w

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  1. 21 February, 01:04
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    6, 6w, 3w, z and w.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The common factors are those values that can divide 18w and 30wz perfectly.

    Take a look at 6, 6 can divide both perfectly to give 3w and 5wz respectively.

    We move on to 6w, this can also work perfectly to yield 3 and 5z.

    6xz is not a factor as both values do not contain any x term.

    3z is not a factor. Although 30wz has a z term, 18w does not.

    3w is a factor as it can give 10z and 6 when used to divide the terms.

    Z is not a factor as the 18w term does not contain a z term.

    10w is not a term as it can not divide 18w perfectly

    w is a term as it can divide both 18w and 30wz perfectly to yield 18 and 30z respectively.
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