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Answer:
<em>30</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
Logan shelves 5 books and
Nathan shelves 6 books
They end shelving the same number of books.
To find:
Smallest number of books each could have shelved?
Solution:
First of all, let us have a look at the definition of <em>Least Common Multiple(LCM)</em> of two numbers.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the minimum number which is divisible by both the numbers.
Now, looking at the statement of the given question.
We have to find the LCM of both the numbers actually.
Making factors of the numbers:


Nothing is common here, therefore the LCM is
.
Smallest number of books shelved = <em>30</em>
Answer:
10 percent
Step-by-step explanation:
i took a test
It is equivalent to 21/50 or 0.42
i got that by dividing two
Answer:
There are
kilobytes in a Terabyte
Step-by-step explanation:
If one Terabyte is
bytes and one kilobyte is
bytes, then, by simple quotient we can find how many kilobytes are in one Terabyte:

Notice that in the numerator we have 40 factors of "2", while in the denominator we have 10 factors of "2". So we can cancel just 10 common in denominator and numerator and end up with 30 factors of "2" left in the numerator.
On can also use the "properties of exponents" to simplify exponents with the same base.