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00:0-1 To find the greatest common factor between two mono meals
00:03 that are just numbers like 30 and 42 . We
00:07 start by setting up a factor tree for each of
00:10 those numbers , 30 is just three times 10 and
00:17 10 is two times 5 , 42 is seven times
00:23 6 and six is 2 times three . Our next
00:29 step is to take a look at those factor trees
00:32 and find the factors that are in common to both
00:35 numbers notice That both numbers have a factor of three
00:42 And both numbers have a factor of two . Once
00:47 you've found the factors that match up simply multiply those
00:51 factors together to get the greatest common factor of the
00:54 two numbers . So since the threes match up and
00:58 the twos matchup , The greatest common factor is three
01:02 times 2 or six and that's the answer .
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