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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 07:31 eg112105

Drag each pair of numbers to show if their greatest common factor (gcf) is less than 3, equal to 3, equal to 5, or greater than 5.


Drag each pair of numbers to show if their greatest common factor (gcf) is less than 3, equal to 3,

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