Whole numbers are positive numbers without decimals. First, list all the whole number factors of 36:
1 and 36
2 and 18
3 and 12
4 and 9
6 and 6
Next, see which one of those pairs has the highest sum:
1+36=37
2+18=20
3+12=15
4+9=13
6+6=12
The greatest possible sum the numbers can have is 37.
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The answer to the equation is 298
Answer:
30,240 ways, if I am restricted to using A, B, and C for letters
Step-by-step explanation:
This uses Combinatorics from Discrete Math.
so.
3 letters and 4 digits.
26 letters from alphabet, but you want to choose first letters. no repeats...
Does this mean only letters A, B, and C ?
digits from 10 digits...
I imagine 7 empty slots , and the number of ways they occur together is by the product of the number of choices each box has.
3*2*1 * 10*9*8*7 = 6 * 5040 = 30,240 ways
Answer:
452.39 mi^2
Step-by-step explanation:
A = πr^2
A = π (12mi)^2
A = 452.39 mi^2
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