120 - 36 as a product with the GCF as a factor. True, we can factor out the GCF and we'll have a product:
GCF(120,36) = GCF(5(24),36)=GCF(5(12)(2),12(3)) = 12
We can factor that out and get:
120 - 36 = 12(10 - 3) = 12(7)
Answer: TRUE
How to find the GCF of three numbers.
There are a couple different ways; the obvious way is to find the GCF of the first two and then then GCF of the result and the third.
The other way is to prime factorize all three numbers; for each prime factor count how many times it occurs in each input. In the GCF it will occur the minimum of those three. Multiply the resulting powers of prime factors to get the GCF.
GCF(60,90) = GCF(30(2), 30(3)) = 30
60 + 90 = 30(2 + 3)
Xiao missed a factor of ten in the GCF.
Answer:
He completed 13 courses worth 3 credits and 5 courses worth 4 credits.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
Number of courses worth 3 credits = x
Number of courses worth 4 credits = y
1. The student completed a total of 18 courses, then
2. The student earned a total of 59 credits, he earned 3x on 3 credits' courses and 4y on 4 credits' courses, so
3. You get the system of two equations:
From the first equation
Substitute it into the second equation:
He completed 13 courses worth 3 credits and 5 courses worth 4 credits.
Step 1 is, "draw arcs through both legs of the angle, centered at the vertex of the angle."
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The arcs crossing the two legs have the same radius. One arc crossing both legs can be used, if you like.
Answer:
1.90909 (Rounded to fifth decimal place)
Step-by-step explanation:
Geometry is basically shapes. It includes area, volume, and surface area.