The greatest common factor between any list of numbers is the biggest multiple that they all share.
For example, 5, 35 and 50 all share 5 as the biggest common factor, making 5 the greatest common factor.
Now that we have our example and definition out of the way, let's make out the factors.
12:
1 x 12
2 x 6
3 x 4
40:
1 x 40
2 x 20
4 x 10
5 x 8
60:
1 x 60
2 x 30
3 x 20
4 x 15
5 x 12
6 x 10
Now that we have our factors, let's look for the biggest number that they have in common.
They all share 4 as the biggest number.
Your GCF (Greatest Common Factor) is 4.
I hope this helps!
I just did this is our math book at school, but what you do is find the GCF of the numbers. So list all there factors. 27=1x27, 3x9, and that's it. 36=1x36, 2x18, 3x12, 4x9, and that's it. So, next you see that highest numbers they both have in common, in this case it is 9. So your answer is, 9 pansies.
Answer:
1. 4 times 8, the multiplication property 2. 34 minus 4, the subtraction property. 3. 14 divided by 3.5, the division property. 4. 10 + 6, the addition property.
Step-by-step explanation for all of the questions:
If the number in the beginning of the equation is being multiplied by another number, it is the multiplication property. It is the same for all of the other properties.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The <em>correct answer</em> is:
Place the point of the compass on the vertex of our original angle. Open the compass to a random width and draw an arc through both legs of the angle. Mark the points of intersection with this arc and the sides of the angle.
Explanation:
In order to copy the angle, we need to have some reference for how wide the angle is.
So far all we have is a ray. To get the reference for the width that we need, we will construct an arc in the original angle such that it intersects each side of the angle.
We will then set the compass width to these points of intersection. This will be how we set the width of the new angle.