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2007-08-22 10:16:16
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answer #1
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answered by Lee H 3
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2
2007-08-22 17:17:02
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answer #2
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answered by sizoja 2
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it is 2
2007-08-22 17:18:12
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answer #3
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answered by SrdjanNS 2
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4 = 2^2
10 = 2 * 5.
So, to get the greatest commom factor (that is, the greatest common divisor), you take 2 with exponent 1. No more common primes.
So, he answer is 2.
2007-08-22 17:57:10
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answer #4
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answered by Steiner 7
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2. Look at the prime factorizations:
4 = 2 * 2
10 = 2 * 5
In the prime factorizations, 4 and 10 have one 2 in common, so their GCF is 2.
2007-08-22 17:18:15
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answer #5
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answered by Navigator 7
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4 -- factors (1,2,4)
10 -- factors (1,2,5,10)
factors in common are (1,2) so the GCF is 2
2007-08-22 17:44:41
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answer #6
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answered by qwiktruk 5
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A pair of Ones !!
2007-08-22 17:33:45
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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2.... duhhhh!!!!
2007-08-22 17:16:41
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answer #8
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answered by >D_ConTradictor< 4
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