Given the sum 18=6+12, rewrite 6+2 using their GCF and multiplication.(1 point)
The GCF of 6 and 12 is 6. So we can rewrite 6+12 as 6 * (1+2)
To rewrite 6+12 using their greatest common factor (GCF) and multiplication, we need to determine the GCF of 6 and 12, which is 6.
To express 6 as a product of its GCF and another number, we have:
6 = 6 * 1
To express 12 as a product of its GCF and another number, we have:
12 = 6 * 2
Therefore, we can rewrite 6 + 12 as:
6 + 12 = (6 * 1) + (6 * 2)
Simplifying this expression, we get:
6 + 12 = 6(1 + 2)
So, 6 + 12 can be rewritten as 6(3) using their GCF and multiplication.
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To rewrite 6 + 12 using their Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and multiplication, we need to find the GCF of the two numbers first.
The factors of 6 are: 1, 2, 3, and 6.
The factors of 12 are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.
The common factors of 6 and 12 are 1, 2, 3, and 6. The GCF is the largest common factor, which in this case is 6.
Now, let's rewrite 6 and 12 using their GCF and multiplication:
6 + 12 = 6 * 1 + 6 * 2
Since the GCF is 6, we can rewrite 6 and 12 as:
6 + 12 = 6 * (1 + 2)
Simplifying further:
6 + 12 = 6 * 3
Therefore, 6 + 12 can be rewritten as 6 * 3 using their GCF and multiplication.