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Taylor thinks of three numbers: X, Y, and Z.
(i) X and Y have a GCF of 8 and an LCM of 48.
(ii) Y and Z have a GCF of 1.
(iii) X is greater than 8 but less than Y.
(iv) Z is between 1 and 10.
(v) X and Z have an LCM less than 100.
What is the value of X + Y + Z?

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Answered by 9934763181banti
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Step-by-step explanation:

Taylor thinks of three numbers: X, Y, and Z.

(i) X and Y have a GCF of 8 and an LCM of 48.

(ii) Y and Z have a GCF of 1.

(iii) X is greater than 8 but less than Y.

(iv) Z is between 1 and 10.

(v) X and Z have an LCM less than 100.

What is the value of X + Y + Z?

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