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gladu [14]
3 years ago
7

What number do you reach when you start at -7 and move 3 units to the right ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vesna [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The number you reach would be -4

Step-by-step explanation:

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12,\:30\\\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}12:\quad 2\times\:2\times\:3\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}30:\quad 2\times\:3\times\:5\\\\=2\times\:2\times\:3\times\:5\\\\=60

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6,\:10\\\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}6:\quad 2\times\:3\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}10:\quad 2\times \:5\\\\=2\times \:3\times \:5\\\\=30

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16,\:24\\\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}16:\quad 2\times \:2\times\:2\times\:2\\\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}24:\quad 2\times\:2\times\:2\times\:3\\\\=2\times\:2\times\:2\times\:2\times\:3\\\\=48

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