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Leticia Roach
3 December, 16:55
What is the GCF of 16s3t, 40s5, and 68t2?
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Trent Watson
3 December, 17:49
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Deal with the numbers first
GCF of 16, 40 and 68 is 4
there is no GCF of the variables
so required GCF is 4
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