Answer:
One way to find the least common multiple of two numbers is to first list the prime factors of each number. Then multiply each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. If the same factor occurs more than once in both numbers, you multiply the factor the greatest number of times it occurs.
Step-by-step explanation:
There's 6.Because there's 2 per mile. So 3x2 =6
X + x + 24 = 58
x = (58-24)/2=17
the first number is 17 and the second number is the sum of 17 and 28. Finding it has been left as an exercise for the reader.
Put all numbers in smallest to largest order
if there are an odd number of results, the median is in the middle
if there even, then its the mean of the two central numbers