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Solve On Your Own

A. Find the GCF of each set of numbers. Use continuous division method.

1. 14, 60

2. 16, 32

3. 20, 30

4. 50, 64

5. 8, 12

6. 30, 42

7. 10, 15

8. 25, 75

C. Identify the number that does not have the same greatest common factor as the other three.

16 8 24 20

More Practice

A. Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1. GCF of 36 and 60 is ______.

a. 4 c. 12

b. 9 d. 24

2. GCF of 48 and 56 is _____.

a. 4 c. 8

b. 7 d. 12

3. GCF of 60 and 63.

a. 3 c. 6

b. 5 d. 7

4. GCF of 45 and 75 is _____.

a. 3 c. 15
b. 5 d. 25

B. Determine whether each statement is TRUE or FALSE. If true, explain why. If false give a
corresponding example.

1. The GCF of any two even numbers is always even.

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2. The GCF of any two odd numbers is always odd.

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3. The GCF of an odd number and an even number is always even.

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Reach Out to Master

C. Find the greatest common factor of:

1. 20, 60 and 120 using listing method.

2. 15, 45 , 60 and 90 by using prime factorization

3. 12, 48, 96 and 120 using continuous division

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