How do you write 30+54 as the sum of two numbers times their GCF?

2 Answers
Oct 10, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

Find the prime factors for each number as:

30=2×3×5

54=2×3×3×3

Now identify the common factors and determine the GCF:

30=2×3×5

54=2×3×3×3

Therefore:

GCF=2×3=6

Now, we can factor 6 from each number giving:

(6×5)+(6×9)

6(5+9)

Oct 10, 2017

84=6×(7+7)
Or, completely written out:
30+54=6×(7+7)

Explanation:

First, we find their Greatest Common Factor:
30=2×3×5
54=2×3×3×3
GCF=6

The sum of the two numbers is 30+54=84
Divide by the GCF to get a multiplicative factor easily:

846=14 We convert 14 into a simple sum:
14=7+7 and then combine them into the final expression.
84=6×(7+7)