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The question you left out is:
What is the next time that a red bus and a blue bus
will both leave the stadium together, simultaneously
and also both at the same time ?
Since red buses leave every 6 minutes starting at 4:00, and
blue buses leave every 8 minutes starting at 4:00, they both
leave simultaneously and also at the same time at minutes
after 4:00 that are common multiples of 6 and 8.
The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is 24 . After that,
every multiple of 24 is another common multiple of 6 and 8.
24 minutes is 4 red buses and 3 blue buses ... exactly !
A red bus and a blue bus will leave the stadium together at 4:24 .
After that, it will happen again at 24-minute intervals ... at 4:48,
5:12, 5:36, 6:00, . . . etc.
Answer:
1120479037157389478073281965092374871290432
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
2x+h
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x+h) means that wherever there's an x in the function f(x) we plug in a x+h
we have
(x+h)²+9
Let's start with the numerator
(x+h)²+9-(x²+9)
Distribute the exponent
x²+2xh+h²+9-x²-9
Which gives us
2xh+h²
Divide the whole thing by h to give us
2x+h
Answer:
70%
Step-by-step explanation:
Percentage is out of 100
35/50 change denominator
multiply both numerator and denominator by 2
70/100= 70%
I'm just gonna assume that 6/3 and 1/2 are fractions.
First you have to find common denominators for the fractions to be added.
The first common denominator divisible by both the denominators is 6.
So 2x3=6 and 1x3=3
and 3x2+6 and 6x2+12
so that would be 12/6 + 3/6
Then you would proceed to add both of the numerators together which are 12 and 3.
To get a total of 15/6. You can also simplify that into a mixed number 2 1/2.