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Aliya Baxter
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15 May, 17:21
Factor the expression 27g+21h+12j+18k
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Hanna Ashley
15 May, 17:50
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Simplifying
27g + 21h + 12j + 18k
Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '3'.
3 (9g + 7h + 4j + 6k)
Final result:
3 (9g + 7h + 4j + 6k)
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