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What are the two methods to find GCF?
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
Find the GCF of 15 and 45
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
Find the LCM of 26 and 39
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
When simplifying fractions, what is the benefit of finding the GCF to break them?
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
What do the letters LCM stand for?
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
What phrase did we come up with to remind us how LCM trees are different from GCF trees?
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
Simplify 27/45 using the GCF. What is the resulting lowest terms fraction?
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
Find the GCF of 27 and 45
15
Flip/Flop Listing and Prime Trees.
You can break/simplify the fraction to lowest terms in one step.
Least Common Multiple
3/5
9
Leftovers Can Multiply
78
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