you multiply length times width times height.
Tom will get £166
Ben will get £581
Answer:
24 is the LCM of 4,6,8. I think thats what your looking for.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
It usually works best to use the polynomial with fewer terms as the multiplier. A row of partial products is written for each term of the multiplier, so the fewer terms will result in fewer rows of partial products.
In order to keep like terms together, it is preferable to allocate a separate column of the multiplication tableau to each power of the operands or product. This means we want to make note of the fact that the cubic multiplicand has a coefficient of 0 for its x^2 term.
The best setup is the one shown in the attachment.
Let x = the number of dimes
Let y = the number of pennies.
There are 8 coins, therefore
x + y = 8 (1)
The coins are worth 17 cents, therefore
10x + y = 17 (2)
Subtract equation (1) from equation (2).
10x + y - (x + y) = 17 - 8
9x = 9
x = 1
From (1), obtain
y = 8 -x = 8 - 1 = 7
Answer: 1 dime, 7 pennies.