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Two numbers whose greatest common factor (GCF) is 20 are any pair of numbers that are multiples of 20. For example, 20 and 40 have a GCF of 20 because 20 is a factor of both numbers. Another pair could be 60 and 80, as 20 is also a factor of both of these numbers.

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Well, honey, the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers is the largest number that divides both of them. So, if you want a GCF of 20, you can pick any two numbers that have 20 as a factor, like 20 and 40 or 60 and 100. Just make sure you're not pulling my leg with those numbers, okay?

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20 and any multiple of 20 are.

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40 and 60

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40 and 60

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