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Anastasy [175]
1 year ago
6

Find the Greatest Common Factor of Two or More Expressions

Mathematics
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

The GCF is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

In my opinion, one of the easier ways to find the greatest common factor of two numbers is to get the prime factors of both and multiply the common ones. The prime factorization of 8 is 2*2*2, and the prime factorization of 162 is 2*3*3 (you can make a factor tree for both of these numbers to verify this). The only common prime factor for both of these numbers is 2, which means the greatest common factor of 8 and 18 is 2.

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\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc}{1} & {3} & {4} & {12} & {15} & {18}& {18 } & {26} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {57} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {[ \ ] } & {15} & {18}& {[ \ ] } & {[ \ ]} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {[ \ ]} \\ \end{array}

Required

Fill in the box

From the question, the range is:

Range = 60

Range is calculated as:

Range =  Highest - Least

From the box, we have:

Least = 1

So:

60 = Highest  - 1

Highest = 60 +1

Highest = 61

The box, becomes:

\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {[ \ ] } & {15} & {18}& {[ \ ] } & {[ \ ]} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}

From the question:

IQR = 20 --- interquartile range

This is calculated as:

IQR = Q_3 - Q_1

Q_3 is the median of the upper half while Q_1 is the median of the lower half.

So, we need to split the given boxes into two equal halves (7 each)

<u>Lower half:</u>

\begin{array}{ccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {[ \ ] } & {15} & {18}& {[ \ ] } \\ \end{array}

<u>Upper half</u>

<u></u>\begin{array}{ccccccc}{[ \ ]} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}<u></u>

The quartile is calculated by calculating the median for each of the above halves is calculated as:

Median = \frac{N + 1}{2}th

Where N = 7

So, we have:

Median = \frac{7 + 1}{2}th = \frac{8}{2}th = 4th

So,

Q_3 = 4th item of the upper halves

Q_1= 4th item of the lower halves

From the upper halves

<u></u>\begin{array}{ccccccc}{[ \ ]} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}<u></u>

<u></u>

We have:

Q_3 = 32

Q_1 can not be determined from the lower halves because the 4th item is missing.

So, we make use of:

IQR = Q_3 - Q_1

Where Q_3 = 32 and IQR = 20

So:

20 = 32 - Q_1

Q_1 = 32 - 20

Q_1 = 12

So, the lower half becomes:

<u>Lower half:</u>

\begin{array}{ccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {12 } & {15} & {18}& {[ \ ] } \\ \end{array}

From this, the updated values of the box is:

\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {12} & {15} & {18}& {[ \ ] } & {[ \ ]} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}

From the question, the median is:

Median = 22 and N = 14

To calculate the median, we make use of:

Median = \frac{N + 1}{2}th

Median = \frac{14 + 1}{2}th

Median = \frac{15}{2}th

Median = 7.5th

This means that, the median is the average of the 7th and 8th items.

The 7th and 8th items are blanks.

However, from the question; the mode is:

Mode = 18

Since the values of the box are in increasing order and the average of 18 and 18 do not equal 22 (i.e. the median), then the 7th item is:

7th = 18

The 8th item is calculated as thus:

Median = \frac{1}{2}(7th + 8th)

22= \frac{1}{2}(18 + 8th)

Multiply through by 2

44 = 18 + 8th

8th = 44 - 18

8th = 26

The updated values of the box is:

\begin{array}{ccccccccccccccc}{1} & {[ \ ]} & {4} & {12} & {15} & {18}& {18 } & {26} & {29} & {30} & {32} & {[ \ ]} & {58} & {61} \\ \end{array}

From the question.

Mean = 26

Mean is calculated as:

Mean = \frac{\sum x}{n}

So, we have:

26= \frac{1 + 2nd + 4 + 12 + 15 + 18 + 18 + 26 + 29 + 30 + 32 + 12th + 58 + 61}{14}

Collect like terms

26= \frac{ 2nd + 12th+1 + 4 + 12 + 15 + 18 + 18 + 26 + 29 + 30 + 32 + 58 + 61}{14}

26= \frac{ 2nd + 12th+304}{14}

Multiply through by 14

14 * 26= 2nd + 12th+304

364= 2nd + 12th+304

This gives:

2nd + 12th = 364 - 304

2nd + 12th = 60

From the updated box,

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We know that:

<em>The 2nd value can only be either 2 or 3</em>

<em>The 12th value can take any of the range 33 to 57</em>

Of these values, the only possible values of 2nd and 12th that give a sum of 60 are:

2nd = 3

12th = 57

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2nd + 12th = 60

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