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22 August, 09:55

Write the sum of 56 + 64 as the product of their GCF and another sum

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  1. 22 August, 10:02
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    First, find the GCF, or greatest common factor of 56 and 64.

    The GCF of 56 and 64 is 8, because 8 is the square root of 64, and also goes into 56.

    56 + 64 = 120

    Now, you simply find any sum that, when multiplied by 8, is equal to 120.

    The easiest way is to divide 120 by 8 and make a sum of the quotient.

    120 : 8 = 15

    Therefore, any two factors of fifteen, multiplied by 8, will be your answer.

    8 * (1+14)

    8 * (2+13)

    8 * (3+12)

    8 * (4+11)

    8 * (5+10)

    8 * (6+9)

    8 * (7+8)

    Any of the seven equations above are correct.
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