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  • A    factor    is a number that multiplies with another number to form a product.
  • The greatest common factor, or    GCF   , is the largest factor that two or more numbers share.
  • The GCF is used to    simplify    fractions completely.
  • To find the GCF:
    1. List the factors of given numbers, starting with    1    and the    given number   .
    2. Identify the    largest    factor that the given numbers have in common.
    3. It is possible for the GCF to be    one   .
  • A    multiple    is the product of a given number and another number.
  • The least common multiple, or    LCM   , is the smallest number that is a multiple of two or more numbers excluding zero.
  • The LCM is called the LCD (least common denominator) and is needed to    add or subtract   fractions.
  • To find the least common multiple:
    1. List the multiples of the given numbers starting with the    number itself   .
    2. Identify the    smallest    multiple that the given numbers have in common.
  • When possible, use    mental math    to determine the GCF or LCM.

Example 1

Determine the GCF and LCM of 56 and 32.  

Implement

GCF56, 32=8

56: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56 32: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32

LCM56, 32=224

56: 56, 112, 168, 224, 280, ...32: 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, ...

Explain

  • List the factors of 56 and 32
  • List the multiples of 56 and 32

Example 2

Simplify.

2512·310

255124·31102=58

GCF(25, 10)=5GCF(12, 3)=3

Example 3

Rewrite the fractions with the least common denominator (LCD). Do not simplify.

310+512

31066+512551860+2560

LCM = LCD for fractions
LCD(10, 12)=60

Note

Q: Why was 120 not used for the common denominator?

A: The directions state to rewrite with the LEAST common denominator, which is 60. 

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