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7 Directions: Drag each tile to the correct box. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of each pair of numbers. Then, put the pairs of numbers in order from least GCF to greatest GCF. (12 and 33)(36 and 81) (6 and 24) (12 and 96) (1 and 27)​


7 Directions: Drag each tile to the correct box. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of each pair

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