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Divisibility and Factors
True or false: Greatest common divisor and greatest common factor refer to the same number.
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True. The terms "greatest common divisor" and "greatest common factor" are used interchangeably and refer to the same number. It refers to the largest number that can evenly divide two or more given numbers.
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