Given the sum 100=64+36, rewrite 64+36 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

Responses

4(16+9)
4 left parenthesis 16 plus 9 right parenthesis

2(32+18)
2 left parenthesis 32 plus 18 right parenthesis

1(64+36)
1 left parenthesis 64 plus 36 right parenthesis

4(16×9)

4(16 + 9)

wrong

Apologies for the mistake. Given the sum 100 = 64 + 36, we can rewrite 64 + 36 using their GCF (Greatest Common Factor) and multiplication as:

4(16 + 9)

To rewrite 64+36 using their GCF (Greatest Common Factor) and multiplication, we need to find the GCF of 64 and 36.

The GCF of 64 and 36 can be found by listing the factors of each number and finding the largest number that divides both evenly. Factors of 64 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. Factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36. The largest number that divides both 64 and 36 is 4.

Therefore, we can rewrite 64+36 as 4(16+9). This means that we multiply the GCF (4) by the sum of the numbers obtained by dividing each original number by the GCF. In this case, 64/4 is 16 and 36/4 is 9.

So, the rewritten expression is 4(16+9).