Given the sum 70=25+45, rewrite 25+45 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

typo its 5(5+9)

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 25 and 45 is 5.

To rewrite 25+45 using their GCF and multiplication, we can factor out the GCF from both terms:

25 = 5 x 5
45 = 5 x 9

So, 25 + 45 can be rewritten as:

25 + 45 = (5 x 5) + (5 x 9) = 5(5 + 9)

Given the sum 99=33+66, rewrite 33+66 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 33 and 66 is 33 since it is the largest number that divides both 33 and 66 without leaving a remainder.

To rewrite 33 + 66 using their GCF and multiplication, we can factor out the GCF from both terms:

33 = 33 x 1
66 = 33 x 2

So, 33 + 66 can be rewritten as:

33 + 66 = (33 x 1) + (33 x 2) = 33(1 + 2) = 33(3)

Given the sum 30=12+18, rewrite 12+18 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 12 and 18 is 6.

To rewrite 12 + 18 using their GCF and multiplication, we can factor out the GCF from both terms:

12 = 6 * 2
18 = 6 * 3

So, 12 + 18 can be rewritten as:

12 + 18 = (6 * 2) + (6 * 3) = 6(2 + 3) = 6 * 5

Given the sum 85, rewrite 35+50 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

To rewrite 35+50 using their Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and multiplication, we need to find the GCF first.

The GCF of 35 and 50 is 5.

Now, let's factor out the GCF from both terms:

35 = 5 * 7
50 = 5 * 10

So, 35 + 50 can be rewritten as:

35 + 50 = (5 * 7) + (5 * 10) = 5(7 + 10)

Given the sum 100=25+75, rewrite 25+75 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)

To rewrite 25+75 using their Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and multiplication, we need to find the GCF first.

The GCF of 25 and 75 is 25.

Now, let's factor out the GCF from both terms:

25 = 25 * 1
75 = 25 * 3

So, 25 + 75 can be rewritten as:

25 + 75 = (25 * 1) + (25 * 3) = 25(1 + 3) = 25 * 4