Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
(25,12)
Step-by-step explanation:
pattern A=20+5
=25
pattern B=14-2
=12
25,12
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Answer:
3⋅(5⋅x)
5⋅(x⋅3)
15x
Step-by-step explanation:
As the values are inside the brackets, it does not matter what side the (x3) is on, so 3⋅(5⋅x) is equivalent.
Multiplying the contents of the brackets in the third one (x * 3) by 5 gives the same value as 3 * (x * 5) so 5⋅(x⋅3) is also equivalent.
On multiplying the brackets out:
5 * x = 5x
5x * 3 = 15x
So 15x is also equivalent.
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Answer:
AcORdinG To MY CaLCulAtIoNS ItS 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Logic :)
This is a common factor problem.
Pencils come in a pack of 12
Erasers come in a pack of 10
First, break the number into their prime factors(the idea is that we will break the number down into its smallest multiples, which are prime numbers):
10 = 2 * 5
12 = 2 * 2 *3
So now we take the unique multiples of each number, and when we multiply them together, we will get the smallest number that both 10 and 12 can be divided into(this is what the problem is asking for)
We have (2*2*3) that comes from 12, and the only unique number that comes from the 10 is (5)
So now, we multiply:
2*2*3*5=60
However, this isn't exactly out answer. Now we have to divide our answer by the number of each this in the pack to know how many packs to buy.
60/12=5 packs of pencils
60/10= 6 packs of erasers
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions!!