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Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 45 + 75 as a product?
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: 45 + 75 = (3 × 15) + (5 × 15) = 15(3 + 5) = 15 × 8 = 120
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Using the greatest common factor for the terms how can you write 45+75
Using the greatest common factor for the terms, how can you write 45 + 75 as a product?