Answer:
Rider 1 does one round in 15 min, and will complete another in each consecutive multiple of 15 min
Rider 2 does one round in 18 min, and will complete another in each consecutive multiple of 18 min
Assuming that they start together, they will complete another round together in a time that is both multiples of 15min and 18 min.
Then we need to find the smallest common multiple between 15 and 18.
To smallest common multiple between two numbers, a and b, is equal to:
a*b/(greatest common factor between a and b).
Now, the greatest common factor between 15 and 18 can be found if we write those numbers as a product of prime numbers, such as:
15 = 3*5
18 = 2*3*3
The greatest common factor is 3.
Then the smallest common multiple will be:
(15*18)/3 = 90
This means that after 90 mins, they will meet again at the starting place.
Answer:
Incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
The fraction of 6/12 all squared gives 36/144 36/36 and 144/36 reduces to 1/4.
Answer:
-9/14
Step-by-step explanation:
Marcus made a mistake in Step 2. 5/2.5 is 2 not 3.
-11 -(-42) A double negative makes a positive
-11 + 42
31
Answer:
Acute
Step-by-step explanation:
7² + 9² ? 11²
49 + 81 ? 121
130 is greater than 121, so it is an acute triangle