Answer:
7 2/15 is the answer to your question
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify:
45 = 5 * 3 * 3
60 = 5 * 3 * 2 * 2
GCF = 5*3 = 15


Tough call.
You may have to use Newton's Method or something like that.
Graph y=2^x and then graph n/x on the same set of axes. You may have to assign some arbitrary value to n to make this work. From the graph you can read off the approximate coordinates of the point of intersection.
There are many ways, but here is one:
x = 100
Since ‘x’ is 100 and we want 100 more, we just need to add ‘x’ to 623
Answer: x + 623 (Make sure you define your ‘x’ value)
(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)(5)
5^11
That is two of the three but I'm not quite sure if there is a third.