given the sum 18 = 6 + 12 rewrite 6 + 12 using their GFC and multiplication

To rewrite 6 + 12 using their greatest common factor (GCF) and multiplication, we first need to determine the GCF of 6 and 12.

The prime factors of 6 are 2 * 3.
The prime factors of 12 are 2 * 2 * 3.

The common factors of 6 and 12 are 2 and 3. The GCF is 2 * 3 = 6.

Now, we rewrite 6 + 12 using their GCF and multiplication:

6 + 12 = 6 * 1 + 6 * 2

Since 6 is the GCF, we can factor it out:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)

Simplifying the expression inside the parentheses:

6 + 12 = 6 * 3

Therefore, 6 + 12 = 18 can be rewritten as 6 * 3 = 18.

do it as _ (_ _ _)

To rewrite 6 + 12 using their greatest common factor (GCF) and multiplication, we first need to determine the GCF of 6 and 12.

The prime factors of 6 are 2 * 3.
The prime factors of 12 are 2 * 2 * 3.

The common factors of 6 and 12 are 2 and 3. The GCF is 2 * 3 = 6.

Now, we can rewrite 6 + 12 using their GCF and multiplication:

6 + 12 = 6 * 1 + 6 * 2

Since 6 is the GCF, we can factor it out:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)

Simplifying the expression inside the parentheses:

6 + 12 = 6 * (3)

Finally, we can write 6 + 12 using their GCF and multiplication as:

6 + 12 = 6 * (3) = _ (_ _)

I meant fill in the blanks

Apologies for the confusion. To fill in the blanks using the GCF and multiplication:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)

Since the GCF is 6, we can simplify further:

6 + 12 = 6 * (3) = _ (6)

okay so do it as number (number multiplication or addition number) then fill those in with the correct items to make it true

Sure! Let's fill in the blanks to make the equation true using "number (number multiplication or addition number)" format:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)

In this case, we have:

Number: 6
Multiplication or Addition: +
Number: 2

So, to make the equation true, we can fill in the blanks as follows:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2) = 6 * 3

given the sum 18 = 6 + 12 rewrite 6 + 12 using their GFC and multiplication

3 (2+4)
6 (1x2)
6 (1+2)
1 (6+12)

To rewrite 6 + 12 using their greatest common factor (GCF) and multiplication, we first need to determine the GCF of 6 and 12, which is 6.

To rewrite 6 + 12 in the specified format:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)

Now, we can substitute the numbers into the format options provided:

A) 3 (2+4)
B) 6 (1x2)
C) 6 (1+2)
D) 1 (6+12)

Comparing the options to the expression, we can see that option C) 6 (1+2) is the correct rewrite using the GCF and multiplication:

6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2) = 6 (1+2)