GCF Using Factor Trees Worksheet
Are you teaching your students about factoring and finding the greatest common factor? If so, you'll need a helpful resource to reinforce these concepts. Look no further than the GCF Using Factor Trees Worksheet! With this worksheet, your students will have the opportunity to practice factoring and determining the greatest common factor through the use of factor trees. This engaging and interactive worksheet is perfect for students in elementary, middle, or high school who want to improve their factoring skills and deepen their understanding of the concept.
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What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 12 and 18?
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 12 and 18 is 6.
Find the GCF of 24 and 36.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 24 and 36 is 12.
Determine the GCF of 32 and 48.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 32 and 48 is 16.
What is the GCF of 15 and 20?
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 15 and 20 is 5.
Find the GCF of 28 and 42.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 28 and 42 is 14.
Determine the GCF of 16 and 24.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 and 24 is 8.
What is the GCF of 9 and 27?
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 9 and 27 is 9.
Find the GCF of 40 and 60.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 40 and 60 is 20.
Determine the GCF of 56 and 84.
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 56 and 84 is 28.
What is the GCF of 63 and 84?
The greatest common factor (GCF) of 63 and 84 is 21.
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