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Mathematics, 13.10.2021 14:10 Wolfman2004

Factor (GCF) - Instruction - Level F Coach Matt is making dodgeball teams. He has 16 fifth graders and 36 sixth graders. To be

fair, Coach Matt wants there to be the same number of fifth graders and the same number of

sixth graders on each team.

Can Coach Matt make 8 teams using all the fifth and sixth graders?

Choose the statement that explains why or why not.

• No. 8 is a factor of 16, but not a factor of 36.

6) What is the greatest number of teams Coach Matt can make using all the students?

.) Coach Matt can make ? teams with the same number of fifth graders

and the same number of sixth graders on each team.

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