So,
To find the G.C.F. of $0.75, $0.25, $1.50, and $300,
Think of them as 75, 25, 150, and 300.
Find the prime factored form (P.F.F.) of each number.
P.F.F. of 75: 3 5 5
P.F.F. of 25: 5*5
P.F.F. of 150: 2 3 5*5
P.F.F. of 300: 2 2 3 5 5
Find common groups.
5*5 is in all of them.
5(5) = 25
25 is the G.C.F. of 75, 25, 150, and 300 ( .75 , .25, $1.50, and $3.00).
the gcf of 75 cents, 25 cents ,$1.50 and $3.00 is 25 cents
The greatest common factor (GCF) of the amounts 75¢, 25¢, $1.50, and $3.00 is 25¢. This was determined by finding the prime factorization of each amount and identifying the highest common factor. Thus, 25 is the largest value that divides each amount equally.
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