how would you rewrite the expression 24ab^2c + 18a^3b by factoring out the gcf?

To rewrite the expression 24ab^2c + 18a^3b by factoring out the greatest common factor (GCF), we first need to identify the common factors present in both terms.

The GCF for 24ab^2c and 18a^3b is 6ab.

After factoring out the GCF 6ab, we get:

6ab(4b + 3a^2)

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To rewrite the expression 24ab^2c + 18a^3b by factoring out the GCF, we first need to identify the common factors present in both terms.

The GCF for 24ab^2c and 18a^3b is 6ab.

After factoring out the GCF 6ab, we get:

6ab(4b + 3a^2)

So the correct rewritten form is 6ab(4b + 3a^2).