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6.NS.4c

6.NS The Number System
6.NS.1
6.NS.2
6.NS.3
6.NS.4
6.NS.4a
6.NS.4b
6.NS.4c
6.NS.5
6.NS.6
6.NS.6a
6.NS.6b
6.NS.6c
6.NS.6d
6.NS.7
6.NS.7a
6.NS.7b
6.NS.7c
6.NS.7d
6.NS.7e
6.NS.8
6.NS.8a
6.NS.8b
6.NS.8c
6.NS.9

Express sums of two whole numbers, each less than or equal to 100, using the distributive property to factor out a common factor of the original addends.

Example Problems
Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor.
90+27=
Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor.
84+36=
Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor.
9+27=
Khan Academy Resources
Greatest common factor reviewLeast common multiple reviewGreatest common factorLeast common multipleLeast common multiple of three numbersGreatest common factor explainedGreatest common factor examplesLeast common multipleLeast common multiple: repeating factors
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