
Unit 3 - GCF
... The Greatest Common Factor, or GCF for short, of a list of numbers is the largest factor that divides into all of the numbers evenly. Example: The GCF of 20 and 30 is 10 since 10 divides into 20 evenly 2 times and 10 divides into 30 evenly 3 times. Where do we use the GCF? The GCF is used when we re ...
... The Greatest Common Factor, or GCF for short, of a list of numbers is the largest factor that divides into all of the numbers evenly. Example: The GCF of 20 and 30 is 10 since 10 divides into 20 evenly 2 times and 10 divides into 30 evenly 3 times. Where do we use the GCF? The GCF is used when we re ...
equivalent fractions
... multiple and the greatest common divisor of whole numbers; use them to solve problems with fractions (e.g. to find a common denominator to add two fractions or to find the reduced form of a fraction). Also covered: NS1.1 ...
... multiple and the greatest common divisor of whole numbers; use them to solve problems with fractions (e.g. to find a common denominator to add two fractions or to find the reduced form of a fraction). Also covered: NS1.1 ...