Answer:
I cant solve number 1 but I can for number 2
Calculate GCF for each
You can learn how to use the prime factorization method to do this
GCF(12, 18, 40, 45) = 1
So I dont get what the problem is because there are no numbers for #2. So either I dont understand the problem or it is a trick question whereas the answer is UNDEFINED/IMPOSSIBLE.
There are 6! possible permutations of the blue books, 2 possible permutations of the red books, 4! possible permutations of the green books and 3! possible permutations of the three color groups. therefore the total number of ways of arranging the books is given by:
The area would be 9 because the perimeter of the regular quadrilateral would be 3 and if you multiply 3 by 3 you have 9.
Answer:
Take your numerator times the whole number, then divide by the denominator. For example,
2x15= 30
30/3= 10
2/3 of 15 would be 10