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Joslyn Miles
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6 June, 09:53
Define the term of greatest common factor
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Lewis Santana
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The GCF is the biggest factor between two or more numbers. For example, the greatest common factor of 21 and 14 is 7 because its the greatest factor that both numbers have in common.
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