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The correct way of factorizing the sum is in the second option:

2*(4 + 5)

How to find the greatest common factor between the given numbers?

So we want to find the common factors between 8 and 10, so we can decompose these two numbers as a product of primes, we will get:

8 = 2*2*2

10 = 2*5

Notice that the only common factor is a "2"

Now we can rewrite the sum as:

8 + 10 = 2*4 + 2*5

Now we take the common factor using the distributive property:

8 + 10 = 2*4 + 2*5 = 2*(4 + 5)

The second option is the correct one.

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Rewriting 8 + 10 using the GCF and factoring will be 2( 4 + 5 )

The correct answer is B. That is, 2( 4 + 5 )

How can some numbers be Factorized  ?

To factorize numbers, the following must be done.

  • Look for common number among the numbers
  • Check for the factor of each number
  • Create a bracket
  • Factorize completely by placing the common number outside the bracket

According to the question, we are told to rewrite 8 + 10 using the GCF and factoring.

What is the meaning of GCF ?

GCF means Greatest Common Factor

And the Greatest Common Factor of 8 + 10 is 2

Divide 8 by 2 that will give 4

Also, divide 10 by 2, that will give 5

Therefore, rewriting 8 + 10 using the GCF and factoring will be 2( 4 + 5 )

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