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Find the Greatest Common Factor for each pair of numbers: 18 and 45 33 and 66 72 and 96

Find the Greatest Common Factor for each pair of numbers: 18 and 45 33 and 66 72 and 96. 9. 33. 24. Distributive Property. Use the GCF and Distributive property to express the sum as a product. 18 +24 15 +75 36 + 54. 6(3 + 4). 15 x (1 + 5). 9 x (4 +6).

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Find the Greatest Common Factor for each pair of numbers: 18 and 45 33 and 66 72 and 96

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  1. Find the Greatest Common Factor for each pair of numbers: • 18 and 45 • 33 and 66 • 72 and 96 9 33 24

  2. Distributive Property • Use the GCF and Distributive property to express the sum as a product. • 18 +24 • 15 +75 • 36 + 54 6(3 + 4) 15 x (1 + 5) 9 x (4 +6)

  3. Trystan has 56 roses and 42 daises to use in floral centerpieces for a party. Each centerpiece will have the same number of flowers and will contain only roses or only daisies. What is the greatest number of flowers that Trystan can use in each centerpiece?

  4. There are 24 sixth graders and 40 seventh graders. Mr. Evans wants to divide both grades into groups of equal size, with the greatest possible number of students in each group. How many students should be in each group?

  5. Jacob is putting 18 nonfiction and 30 fiction books on the bookshelves. Each shelf will have only fiction or only nonfiction, and every shelf will have the same number of books. What is the greatest number of books for each shelf, and how many shelves will be there for each type of book.

  6. Decimals

  7. Find the sum or the difference. • 1. 62.38 + 26.92 2. 48.28 – 9.41 • 3. 81.04 + 52 + 16.44 4. 27.29 – 19.39 • 5. 743.5 – 462.87 6. 98.01 + 52.003 • 7. 74.9 – 16.227 8. (235.152 + 77.12) – 46.326

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