Answer:
A local café serves tea, coffee, cookies, scones, and muffins. They recently gathered data about their customers who purchase both a drink and a snack. The given frequency table shows the results of the survey.
If approximately 24% of the customers surveyed have a scone with their tea and approximately 36% of the customers surveyed buy a muffin, complete the column and row headings for the given table.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 8 rows in the bookshelf. You do 1.5/0.1875=8 (1 1/2 / 3/16)
Answer 8 rows.
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First one is false, second one is true.
Answer:
im sorry- I THINK it might be B tho-
Step-by-step explanation:
so yeah-
It’s important to remember the distinction between “greatest common factor” and “least common multiple.” A factor of a particular number is a bit like a multiplicative LEGO piece that makes it up; they’re the numbers that other natural numbers can be broken down into by division. A multiple is the opposite; a number and the number that it’s multiplied by (say, 8 x 5) *become factors* of a new number (40, in this case).
When we talk about finding the “least common multiple” of a set of numbers, what we’re asking is this: if you list out multiples of each number, what’s the *first* number in those lists they all have in common? For instance, if we wanted to find the least common multiple between 3 and 5, we could list out their multiples:
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
15 is the first multiple that appears in both lists, so the least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.