Answer:
The answer is C. How many 3/4 -pound molds are in 1/3 pound of sand?
Answer:
C would be your answer as the formula for the volume of a cone is pi*r²*h/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Mel should use the least common multiple to solve the problem
<u>Solution:</u>
Given, Mel has to put the greatest number of bolts and nuts in each box so each box has the same number of bolts and the same number of nuts.
We have to find that should Mel use the greatest common factor or the least common multiple to solve the problem?
He should use least common multiple.
Let us see an example, suppose 12 bolts and nuts are to be fit in 6 boxes.
Then, if we took H.C.F of 12 and 6, it is 6, which means 6 bolts and nuts in each box, but, after filling 2 boxes with 6 bolts and nuts, there will be nothing left, which is wrong as remaining boxes are empty.
So the remaining method to choose is L.C.M.
Hence, he should use L.C.M method.
Let us consider the image on the left that is the image in which 1 and 2 , 3 and 4 are connected as image 1 and the other as image 2.
1. All Vertices are connected by the least amount of edges. True
2. Vertex 1 and 2 are not connected. This is false for image
1 and true for image 2
3. Vertex 3 and 4 are not connected. This is false for image
1 and true for image 2
4. You can get to Vertex 1 from Vertex 4 by going through Vertex 3. This is true for image 1