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Kaitlin Spencer
27 September, 19:00
What is the GCF of 18 and 22
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Ellen Craig
27 September, 19:46
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The GCF Of 18 and 22 is 2
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Charlotte Cummings
27 September, 21:24
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The GCf is 2. It is 2 because no larger number can go into 18 and 22
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