We have been given that Judy’s brother Sam has a collection of 96 comic books. We have been asked to find the 10 ways Sam could divide his comic books into equal groups.
This can be done as follows:
96 can be written as
. Thus, we can either have 2 groups of 48 comics or 48 groups of 2 comics. As we can see we have 2 ways to divide the comic books in equal groups.
Likewise, 96 can also be written as
. Here, we can similarly see that we can either have 3 groups of 32 comics or 32 groups of 3 comics. As we can again see we have 2 more ways to divide the comic books in equal groups, taking the total number of ways to 4.
Continuing in this manner we will see that we can have 4 groups of 24 or 24 groups of 4, 6 groups of 16 or 16 groups of 6 and lastly 12 groups of 8 or 8 groups of 12 comic books, thus taking the count to a <u>total of 10 ways</u> in which Sam can divide his comic books into equal groups.
Our question has been answered.
15-(3•4) = m
m=how many markers Tim has left.
Answer:
yw!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1) y > x
2) x > 5 > y
3) x ≤ 4 ( or 4 ≥ x )
4) x = y
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 1. y is greater than x
2. so y > x
2) 1. 5 is less than x and more than y
2. we can write this like x > 5 > y
3. you can just squish them together as a shortcut usually: x > 5 and 5 > y --> x > 5 > y
3) 1. x is for at most, we can say this as x is less than or equal to 4
2. this is written as x ≤ 4 or 4 ≥ x
4) 1. x - y = 0 so x and y must be the same value
2. therefore x = y
Answer:
1,765.32667
Step-by-step explanation:
5295.98 divided by 3 is 1,765.32667