List all the factors of 20 in ascending order: List all the factors of 10 in ascending order: List all the factors that are common to both 20 and 10: List the greatest common factor of 20 and 10: Fill in the blank: GCF(20,10) = For parts a., b., and c. enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses. For example, the factors of 26 are (1,2,13,26). Now prime factor 20 = , 10 = Enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses. Include duplicates. Next, move every factor they have in common under the line. Above the line write the lists that have not been moved and below the line, write the lists that have been moved. 20: __________ 10: __________ Enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses. Include duplicates. If there are no numbers in your list, enter DNE Finally, find the greatest common factor by multiplying what is below either of the two lines: Show all work using the correct method on your handwritten work/answer sheet.

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  1. List all the factors of 20 in ascending order:  
  2. List all the factors of 10 in ascending order:  
  3. List all the factors that are common to both 20 and 10:  
  4. List the greatest common factor of 20 and 10:  
  5. Fill in the blank:  GCF(20,10) = 

For parts a., b., and c. enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.  For example, the factors of 26 are (1,2,13,26).

Now prime factor 20 = , 10 = 
Enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.  Include duplicates.

Next, move every factor they have in common under the line.  Above the line write the lists that have not been moved and below the line, write the lists that have been moved.

                        

20:   __________   10:   __________

                        

Enter your answers as lists separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.  Include duplicates.  If there are no numbers in your list, enter DNE

 

Finally, find the greatest common factor by multiplying what is below either of the two lines:  

Show all work using the correct method on your handwritten work/answer sheet.

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