Math, asked by hkk006, 1 month ago

James' teacher asked him to rewrite the sum 60 + 90 as the product of the GCF of two numbers and a sum. James wrote 3(20 + 30).

What mistake did James make?

How should he have written the sum?

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Answered by itzCutieangle
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Answer:

A clause is comprised of a group of words which includes a subject and a finite verb. ...

Example:

An independent clause functions on its own to make a meaningful sentence and looks much like a regular sentence.

In a sentence two independent clauses can be connected by the coordinators: and, but, so, or, nor, for*, yet*.

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