Yes because of you find the gcf for 9 and 15, the answer would be 3 so the asnwer is still odd.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let d be the diameter of the wheel.
Circumference = πd
(35.325 m)/(25 revolutions) = (1.413 m)/revolution
πd = 1.413
d = 1.413/π = 0.45 m
He used 53 pounds. I got this by using two equations.
a+b=117
and
5.8a+4.1b= 569.8
I took the first equation and subtracted 'b' so the equation looked like a=117-b.
I then plugged in 117-b into the second equation, so it ended up looking like this:
5.8 (117-b)=569.8
5.8 times 117 is 678.6. And 5.8 times negative b is negative 5.8b.
The equation now looks like this:
678.6-5.8b+4.1b=569.8
Add like terms
678.6-1.7b=569.8
Then subtract 678.6 from both sides
-1.7b= -108.8
divide each side by -1.7
you get b= 64.
But because you are looking for how many pounds for a, subtract 64 from 117. You get 53. 53 is the answer.
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