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Mathematics, 02.03.2021 23:30 saurav76

Finding the Greatest Common Factor of Whole Numbers Find the GCF of each using the prime factorization ol each whole number. Do not use exponents.
I) 33, 22
2) 41. 22
3) 30, 20
4) 45, 33
5) 27, 33
6) 7. 33
7) 32, 48
8) 24, 48
9) 30, 40
10) 44, 22
11) 5, 92
12) 12, 80
13) 70, 28
14) 50.7
15) 48, 72
16) 80, 40
17) 100, 40
18) 91, 98
19) 77, 98
20) 60, 72
21) 12, 18, 60
22) 24, 60, 48
23) 45, 60, 30
24) 18, 20, 44
25) 56, 32, 48
26) 22, 55, 44
27) 35, 42, 49
28) 52, 24, 60
29) 12, 48, 24
30) 42, 28, 56​

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