Let's think of something that one can hold against a page and draw a circle. Some examples are: a cup, a D battery, a can of soda, the tube from the inside of a paper towel roll, a can of beans, etc.
Think of the can of beans. The part that touches the page (and that you trace around with your pencil) is called a face.What these items have in common is that the faces at the ends are circles (they may or may not be the same size).
The name for this 3-D figure is called a cylinder. Her block, therefore, is a cylinder.
Technically, if the ends were ovals we would still call it a cylinder and so to make sure you have the one with the circles at the ends you would say you have a "right circular cylinder" but for most cases people just say "cylinder" and assume the ends are circles. It really depends what level (elementary, middle school, hs, college) of math you are doing whether just cylinder suffices.
The question is written unclear.
my guess would be 24:7 (24/7)
Answer:
[2,6]
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+5y=36
5x-4=y
3x+5(5x-4)=36
3x+25x-20=36
28x-20=36
28x=56
x=2
5x-4=y
5*2-4=y
10-4=y
6=y
The answer to your question is about 9 times so ya that your answer about 27 times
Nobody goes around with lists of greatest common factors in their head.
When we need to know one, we grab the nearest pencil and work it out.
The factors of 40 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, and 40 .
The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36 .
The common factors of 35 and 40 are 1, 2, and 4 .
The biggest one is 4 .