Do you remember when you were learning about the "Least Common
Multiple" of two numbers, and you were wondering why you had to learn
it, because you were so sure that you'd never need to use it ? Do you
remember that ?
Well, HERE's where you get to use it. This question is just looking for
the LCM of 6 and 15 . THAT's how many days it will be before you get
homework in both subjects on the same day again.
(It's not 90 days, and it's not 60 days.)
Answer:
60 minutes for the larger hose to fill the swimming pool by itself
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that,
Working together, it takes two different sized hoses 20 minutes to fill a small swimming pool.
takes 30 minutes for the larger hose to fill the swimming pool by itself
Let x be the efficiency to fill the swimming pool by larger hose
and y be the efficiency to fill the swimming pool by larger hose
<u>To find LCM of 20 and 30</u>
LCM (20, 30) = 60
<u>To find the efficiency </u>
Let x be the efficiency to fill the swimming pool by larger hose
and y be the efficiency to fill the swimming pool by larger hose
x = 60/30 =2
x + y = 60 /20 = 3
Therefore efficiency of y = (x + y) - x =3 - 2 = 1
so, time taken to fill the swimming pool by small hose = 60/1 = 60 minutes
Answer:
navada 110,567 mi²
oklahoma 69,899 mi²
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. 821.5 Square Yards
Step-by-step explanation:
30 x 30= 900
900 is the area for the whole park
To find the pool area you need to do pi times Radius squared
so 3.14 x 5 x 5
That equals 78.5 for the pool area.
So to find the grass area you need to subtract the pool area from the park
900 - 78.5 = 821.5 square yards!
Answer:
64 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a square: s²
s = 8 cm
(8)² = 64 cm²