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<span>There are 24 pizzas. each person gets 1/3 of a pizza. how many people can be fed from the 24 pizzas?
Answer: There are 3 thirds in a whole.
Therefore 3 people could be fed by 1 pizza.
Since there are 24 , multiply 3 by 24.
3 x 24 = 72.
The number of people that could be fed from the 24 pizzas is 72.
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Answer:
x.
Step-by-step explanation:
If h(x) is the inverse of f(x) them h(f(x)) = x.
Answer:
19 we kno
Step-by-step explanation:
we know each card is 1/3 of a mm as 81 times 1/3 is equal to 27 so simply divide your friends cards by 3 to find out the total
<h3>Answer:</h3>
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
Consider the case where each part is of length 1. Then the midpoint of the first segment is at 1/2.
a) If there are 3 segments, the midpoint of the last segment is halfway between 2 and 3, at 2 1/2. The distance from the first midpoint to the last midpoint is ...
... 2 1/2 - 1/2 = 2 . . . . . that is, 2/3 of the total line length
When the line length is m, that is 2/3·m
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b) If there are 5 segments, the midpoint of the last segment is halfway between 4 and 5, at 4 1/2. The distance from the first midpoint to the last midpoint is ...
... 4 1/2 - 1/2 = 4 . . . . . that is, 4/5 of the total line length
When the line length is m, that is 4/5·m
Question:
If
GCD(A,B)>1
GCD(B,C)>1
GCD(C,A)>1
is it *always* true that GCD(A,B,C)>1 ?
Answer: no
Following is a counter example: A=6=2*3, B=14=2*7, C=21=3*7
There is no GCD greater than 1 that divides ALL of A, B and C.
I am sure you will be able to find other counter examples.