Find Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple: CCSS.Math.Content.6.NS.B.4

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Common Core: 6th Grade Math › Find Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple: CCSS.Math.Content.6.NS.B.4

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Use the distributive property to express the sum as the multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.

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Use the distributive property to express the sum as the multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.

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Sharon purchased pieces of candy and wants to make Halloween treat bags for the children in her neighborhood. How many different ways can Sharon make treat bags with an even number of pieces of candy in each bag?

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Sharon purchased pieces of candy and wants to make Halloween treat bags for the children in her neighborhood. How many different ways can Sharon make treat bags with an even number of pieces of candy in each bag?

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Sam purchased gummy bears and wants to make gift bags to give to his friends at school. How many different ways can Sam make gift bags with an even number of gummy bears in each bag?

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Sam purchased gummy bears and wants to make gift bags to give to his friends at school. How many different ways can Sam make gift bags with an even number of gummy bears in each bag?

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Sam purchased gummy bears and wants to make gift bags to give to his friends at school. How many different ways can Sam make gift bags with an even number of gummy bears in each bag?

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Sam purchased gummy bears and wants to make gift bags to give to his friends at school. How many different ways can Sam make gift bags with an even number of gummy bears in each bag?

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Use the distributive property to express the sum as the multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.

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Use the distributive property to express the sum as the multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.

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