Answer:
The corresponding divisor (12) is the GCF of 36 and 84.
2nd answer
LCM = 252
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 84 (larger number) by 36 (smaller number). Since the remainder ≠ 0, we will divide the divisor of step 1 (36) by the remainder (12). Repeat this process until the remainder = 0. The corresponding divisor (12) is the GCF of 36 and 84.
2nd answer step
Find the prime factorization of 36 36 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 Find the prime factorization of 84 84 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 7 Multiply each factor the greater number of times it occurs in steps i) or ii) above to find the LCM: LCM = 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 LCM = 252
Answer: subtraction property
x-(-6)=18
x+6=18
Subtract 6 from both sides
And you get x=12
Answer:
4) x^10
Step-by-step explanation:
1) If two numbers have the same base (i.e. x^3 and x^4) and you are multiplying them you just add the exponents. Therefore x^3*x^4 would be x^(3+4) which equals x^7.
2) When dividing similar bases you have to subtract the exponents. If we have x^18÷x^8 that is equivalent to x^(18-8) which gives us x^10.
3) If we have (x^3)^3 we will need to multiply the exponents. Therefore (x^3)^3 is equivalent to x^(3*3) which gives us x^9.
4) (x^2*x^4)^4÷x^8
First do what's in the parentheses,
(x^2*x^4) = x^6
Next do the exponents,
(x^6)^3 = x^18
Lastly the division,
x^18÷x^8 = x^10
x^10 is our answer.
Answer:
Yes, she can.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 < 5+8
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Answer:
- Purchase fewer than 15 jerseys from Print It; purchase more than 15 jerseys from Top Print; purchase exactly 15 jerseys from any supplier
- Value Printing could charge a $15 one-time charge and $20 per jersey
Step-by-step explanation:
1. For x jerseys, the cost from Print It is $21 each, so ...
p = 21x
The cost from Top Print is less per shirt, but has a set-up charge. Its cost can be modeled by ...
t = 45 +18x
These two costs will be the same when ...
p = t
21x = 45 +18x
3x = 45
x = 15
Purchasing 15 shirts from either supplier will cost $21·15 = $315. The lower per-jersey cost at Top Print will come into play if more than 15 shirts are ordered.
- Bill should order fewer than 15 shirts from Print It, and more than 15 shirts from Top Print.
- An order of exactly 15 shirts will cost the same from any supplier.
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2. Value Printing wants their pricing to be somewhere between the prices of the other two shops. That means their per-jersey cost will be somewhere between $18 and $21, and their setup cost will be less than $45. It also means their cost for 15 jerseys must be exactly $315, as it is for both other shops.
If we choose a per-jersey cost of $20 for Value Printing, then the setup cost must be ($315 -$20×15) = $15 in order for the cost of 15 jerseys to match the cost at the other shops. With these choices, at Value Printing, ...
- pay a one-off setup cost of $15
- then each jersey will cost $20