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Corbin Reid
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8 May, 19:11
What is the GCF of 51 and 68
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Apollo
8 May, 19:30
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Answer: 17 and 34
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Phantom
8 May, 19:36
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Answer:51 is 17 and 68 is 34
Step-by-step explanation:those are the largest numbers that divide into those two numbers
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