Answer:
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<em>The thing You NEEDED to do</em>
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<u>Simplify</u> or <u>Evaluate</u> Your Answer</h3>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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If you have built 25 cars, and they are 36 dollars per, then multiply 25 and 36 for the amount of money. This will result with 25*36=900. Since we already have 900 dollars worth, we subtract that from the goal of 1620, leaving us with 1620-900=720. Now, divide this by the price per car for the amount of cars needed to get to this goal. 720/36=20 cars
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The question is essentially asking for the least common multiple of 20 and 25. There are several ways you can find the LCM. One easy way is to divide the product by the GCD (greatest common divisor).
GCD(20, 25) = 5 . . . . . see below for a way to find this, if you don't already know
LCM(20, 25) = 20×25/GCD(20, 25)
... = 500/5 = 100
The buses will be there together again after ...
... B. 100 minutes
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You can also look at the factors of the numbers:
... 20 = 2²×5
... 25 = 5²
The least common multiple must have factors that include all of these*, so must be ...
... 2²×5² = 100
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* you can describe the LCM as the product of the unique factors to their highest powers. 20 has 2 raised to the 2nd power. 25 has 5 raised to the 2nd power, which is a higher power of 5 than is present in the factorization of 20. Hence the LCM must have 2² and 5² as factors.
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You can also look at the factorization of 20 and 25 to see that 5 is the only factor they have in common. That is the GCD, sometimes called the GCF (greatest common factor).