The GCF of 25 and 75 is 25.
To rewrite 25+75 using their GCF and multiplication, we can factor out 25 from each term:
25 + 75 = 25(1 + 3)
So, 25+75 can be rewritten as 25(1 + 3).
To rewrite 25+75 using their GCF and multiplication, we can factor out 25 from each term:
25 + 75 = 25(1 + 3)
So, 25+75 can be rewritten as 25(1 + 3).
The prime factors of 25 are 5*5, and the prime factors of 75 are 3*5*5. The common factor between the two numbers is 5*5, which is 25.
Now, we can rewrite 25+75 as (25*1) + (25*3). Factoring out the GCF:
25 + 75 = 25(1 + 3)
Therefore, 25+75 can be rewritten using their GCF and multiplication as 25(1 + 3).
The factors of 25 are: 1, 5, 25.
The factors of 75 are: 1, 3, 5, 15, 25, 75.
From the common factors of 25 and 75, we see that the GCF is 25.
To rewrite 25+75 using their GCF, we divide 25 and 75 by 25:
25 รท 25 = 1
75 รท 25 = 3
Now, instead of writing 25+75, we can write their GCF multiplied by the results of the division:
25 ร 1 + 25 ร 3
Simplifying this expression gives us the rewritten form:
25(1+3) = 25 ร 4 = 100
Therefore, 25 + 75 can be rewritten as 25(1+3) using their GCF and multiplication.