Factor the expression

20k+50
I have no clue how to do this

Some of these are confusing, I hope my answer isn't confusing for you guys.

In order to factor 20k+50, you have to find the greatest common factor (GCF) which is 10. You no longer need the 0's in 20k and 50 so they can become 2k and 5. Your final answer should be 10(2K + 5)
I hope I was helpful, your welcome. Also, I do not recommend cheating, but if you really have to, you can look at this to understand it better and put it into your own words, like I did. ;)

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anyways hope this helps:
20k+50
first find the GCF:10
20:1,2,4,5,10,20
50: 1,2,5,10,25,50
now lose the 0s
10(2)
10(5)
10(5+2)
10x7=70
hope it helps 8)

The greatest common factor of 20k (20 times k) and 50 is 10. So factor out a ten from both.

10(2k+5)

Madison i get you but my teachers are great i feel bad

(BTW im not cheating im just looking over to see if i am right)

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i am also from connections academy (TECCA)

Oh uh before I go this is what I did. . .

20k+50
GCF: 10
2k+5
10(2k+5)