GCF of 15 and 25 using continuous division method

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[tex]\bold{5}[/tex] [tex]\underline\bold{| \: \: 15, \: 25}[/tex]

[tex]\bold{\: \: \: }[/tex] [tex]\underline\bold{| \: \: 3, \: 5 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: }[/tex]

- If you see only one number outside the lines, that means it is the GCF of the numbers. Here, we can only see 5, so meaning, 5 is the GCF of both 15 and 25.

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