The answer is 12:15
The only thing you have to do to get this answer is remove the zero of the number.
<span>The <u>correct answer</u> is:
$64.
Explanation<span>:
We will mulitiply the first two numbers first.
We will first write 1200 as a fraction by putting it over 1:
1200/1 * 8/100.
We now multiply straight across: (1200*8)/(1*100) = 9600/100 = 96.
Now we will multiply this by the last fraction. Again we will make the whole number, 96, a fraction by placing it over 1:
(96/1)*(240/360).
Again we multiply straight across: (96*240)/(1*360)=23040/360.
When we divide this out, we get 64.</span></span>
Here are a few equations I thought of that could fit that solution:
1.) 5x + 3 = 13
2.) 7x - 3 = 11
3.) 4(2x + 5) = 36
gcd = 6 ⋅ d
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that
6
d
^2 = 6 ⋅ d ⋅ d and 18
d = 3 ⋅ 6 ⋅ d hence the gcd = 6 ⋅ d
(Hope this helps <3)