Answer:
<em>When 60 beats are heard, Tom hits 15 snare drums, Sam hits 6 kettle drums, and Matt hits 5 bass drums.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The Least Common Multiple ( LCM )
The LCM of two integers a,b is the smallest positive integer that is evenly divisible by both a and b.
For example:
LCM(20,8)=40
LCM(35,18)=630
Since Tom, Sam, and Matt are counting drum beats at their own frequency, we must find the least common multiple of all their beats frequency.
Find the LCM of 4,10,12. Follow this procedure:
List prime factorization of all the numbers:
4 = 2*2
10 = 2*5
12 = 2*2*3
Multiply all the factors the greatest times they occur:
LCM=2*2*3*5=60
Thus, when 60 beats are heard, Tom hits 15 snare drums, Sam hits 6 kettle drums, and Matt hits 5 bass drums.
Step-by-step explanation:
14÷2=7
18÷2=9
for the first equation
14/y=7
cross multiply will be
7y=14
divide both sides by the co efficient of y which is 7
y=14÷2
y=2
same step for the second equation
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure about my answer
Answer:
x = days he reads for 4.5 hours = 1 day
y = days he reads for 3.5 hours = 6 days
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x = days he reads for 4.5 hours
y = days he reads for 3.5 hours
x + y = 7 (1)
4.5x + 3.5y = 25.5 (2)
From (1)
x = 7 - y
Substitute x = 7 - y into (2)
4.5x + 3.5y = 25.5 (2)
4.5(7 - y) + 3.5y = 25.5
31.5 - 4.5y + 3.5y = 25.5
- 4.5y + 3.5y = 25.5 - 31.5
-y = -6
y = 6
Substitute y = 6 into (1)
x + y = 7 (1)
x + 6 = 7
x = 7 - 6
x = 1
x = days he reads for 4.5 hours = 1 day
y = days he reads for 3.5 hours = 6 days