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Jordyn Chandler
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15 June, 22:00
Rewrite 35 + 63 as two factors
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Nia Patrick
15 June, 22:22
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The answer would be the GCF (7), and the sum of the quotients after dividing 35 and 63 by 7 (5 + 9=14) so the answer would be the numbers 7 and 14.
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