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[tex]\huge\boxed{\rm{LCM\ (aka\ Lowest\ Common\ Multiple)\ is\ the}}\\\huge\boxed{\rm{lowest\ positive \ number\ has \ a \ multiple}}}\\\huge\boxed{\rm{of\ more\ than\ one\ number.}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\rm{The\ multiples\ of\ 42\ are: 42, 84, 126, 168, \& \ 210}}[/tex][tex]\huge\boxed{\rm{The \ multiples \ of \ 63\ are: 63, 126, 189, \& \ 252}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\rm{Therefore, your\ answer\ is: 126}}}[/tex]
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~[tex]\huge\text{Amphitrite1040:)}[/tex]Her jump rope Ella can make 17 jumps in 15 second.at this rate how make jumps can she make in20 minute?
Answer:
1360
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 1200 seconds in 20 minutes. if Ella can do 17 jumps in 15 seconds, you would divide 1200 by 15 (which equals 80) because that would be the number of 15 seconds in 20 minutes. then you would divide 80 by 17, which gives you your final answer of 1360 jumps in 20 minutes.
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Solve for the value of R
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the angles form 180 degrees, it will be what the equation is equal to.
Make the equation:
8r + 5 + 5r + 6 = 180
Combine like terms:
8r + 5 + 5r + 6 = 180
13r + 5 + 6 = 180
13r + 11 = 180
Solve:
13r + 11 = 180
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13r = 169
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r = 13
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what is - 7/10 + (- 5/6) =
-7/10 + (-5/6) = -(7/10 + 5/6) =
= -(21/30 + 25/30) = -46/30 =
= -1 16/30 = -1 8/15 ← the end
\lim_(x->0)(cos2x)^((3)/(x^(2)))
Answer:
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Answer:
∞
Step-by-step explanation:
since cos(0) = 1, you have 1/0
Find two positive numbers whose difference is 30 and whose product is 2584.
Answer:
[tex]38[/tex] and [tex]68[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Let [tex]x[/tex] be the smaller one of the two number.
[tex]x[/tex] must be a positive integer. The other number would be [tex](x + 30)[/tex].
The question states that the product of the two numbers is [tex]2584[/tex]. In other words:
[tex]x\, (x + 30) = 2584[/tex].
Rearrange this equation and solve for [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex]x^{2} + 30\, x - 2584 = 0[/tex].
The first root of this quadratic equation would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned}x_{1} &= \frac{(-30) + \sqrt{30^{2} - 4 \times (-2584)}}{2} \\ &= \frac{(-30) + \sqrt{900 + 10336}}{2} \\ &= \frac{(-30) + \sqrt{11236}}{2} \\ &= \frac{(-30)}{2} + \sqrt{\frac{11236}{2^{2}}} \\ &= (-15) + \sqrt{2809} \\ &= (-15) + 53 \\ &= 38 \end{aligned}[/tex].
Similarly, the second root of this quadratic equation would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned}x_{1} &= \frac{(-30) - \sqrt{30^{2} - 4 \times (-2584)}}{2} \\ &= (-15) - 53 \\ &= -68\end{aligned}[/tex].
Since the question requires that both numbers should be positive, [tex]x > 0[/tex]. Therefore, only [tex]x = 38[/tex] is valid.
Hence, the two numbers would be [tex]38[/tex] and [tex](38 + 30)[/tex], which is [tex]68[/tex].
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Answer:
38 and 68
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the average of the two numbers. Then their product is ...
(x -15)(x +15) = 2584
x^2 = 2584 +225 = 2809 . . . . . . use relation (x -a)(x +a) = x^2 -a^2; add a^2
x = √2809 = 53
Then the two numbers are ...
53 +15 = 68
and
68 -30 = 38
The two numbers are 38 and 68.
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Additional comment
Solving the problem in this way is equivalent to writing the quadratic equation for the smallest (or largest) number and solving that by completing the square. The "solution" x = -53 is not relevant in this problem.
At the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, Yu-Na Kim scored 226.56 points in woman's figure skating. Akiko Suzuki scored 181.44 points in the event. About how many more points did Yu-Na Kim score than Akiko Suzuki?
Answer:
5 more matches was won by yu-na kim
The triangle shown below has an area of 20 units.
Find the missing side.
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Walter car gets 41 miles per gallon. Walter is planning a vacation which is 372 miles away. How many gallons of gas will Walter use for this round trip?