Least common multiple of 60 is code for "it's a really small number."
Less than or equal to 12 confirms that theory.
GCF of the two numbers is 2 tells me "it's the smallest numbers around."
The answer is 2 and 4. Their multiples can arrive at 60, they are less than 12, and the GCF for both numbers is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
parallel the slope of 2 equations are the same value
4m = 3
m = 3/4
Answer:
-8
Step-by-step explanation:
Using PEDMAS( parentheses,exponents, division, multiply, addition, subtraction) to solve the Problem
-2(-3 + 5) - 4
First add (-3+5) because they are in parentheses.
-2(-3 + 5) - 4
=-2*2-4
Next, multiply -2*2.
-4-4
subtract -4-4
-8
-2(-3 + 5) - 4 is equal to -8
<u>1 + 4x = -5 + 7x</u>
1st step: you need to move 4x to the right and -5 to the left so that all the x's are in one place. 4x will be negative and -5 will be positive when you move them. So it will be:
1+5=7x-4x
2nd step:
3x=6
3rd step: you need to divide both sides into 3, because it is the common divisor.
x=2
<h2>
To sum up:</h2>
<em>1 + 4x = -5+7x</em>
<em>7x - 4x = 1 + 5</em>
<em>3x = 6</em>
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<em>x = 2</em></h2>
You can try to memorize the summary. However, it is better to understand the solution as a whole.
Answer:
A you can check it by substituting values into x like 5 and 6 then compare the E(X) value