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Since 23 and 20 are relatively prime this exercise is a complete waste of time.23 + 20 = 1*(23 + 20).

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(23 x 1) + (20 x 1) = 53 x 1 = 53

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Q: What is the sum of 23 plus 20 as the product of their greatest common factor and another sum?
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