Using the greatest common factor for one term, how can you write 16 + 14 as a product?(1 point)

Responses

8(5 + 1)
8(5 + 1)

9(2 +5)
9(2 +5)

7(8 + 1)
7(8 + 1)

2(8 + 7)

2(8 + 7)

To write 16 + 14 as a product using the greatest common factor for one term, you can use the expression 2(8 + 7).

To write 16 + 14 as a product using the greatest common factor, you need to find the greatest common factor of both numbers, which in this case is 2. Then, you can factor out the greatest common factor from each term and write it as a product.

So, 16 can be divided by 2 to get 8, and 14 can also be divided by 2 to get 7.

Therefore, the expression 16 + 14 can be written as 2(8 + 7).