What is the greatest common factor of 50, 15, and 10?
       
      
                
     
    
    
    
    
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Answer:
GCF = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Reason being that all are divisible my 5 and 10 cannot be used because it makes a fraction which is not how the GCF can be found.
Math:
50 = 5 * 10 or 25 * 2 or 50 * 1
15 = 5 *3 or 15* 1
10 = 5 * 2 or 10 * 1
Only thing that is the same is 5, thus 5 is the GCF.
 
                                
             
                    
              
              
                
                
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
you would need to factor each of the number and they are all in the 5 times table 
 
                                
             
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