Considering the least common factor of 15 and 18, it is found that they will depart from the central station at the same time at 11 AM.
<h3>How to find the time it takes for periodic events to repeat at the same time?</h3>
To find the time that passes between the events happening at the same time, we need to find the least common multiple of the periods.
In this problem, the periods are of 15 and 18, hence their lcm is found as follows:
15 - 18|2
15 - 9|3
5 - 3|3
5 - 1|5
1 - 1
Hence:
lcm(15,18) = 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 = 90 minutes.
They will depart from the central station at the same time in 90 minutes from 9:30 AM, hence at 11 AM.
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You have to estimate the square root which is what times itself equals the number in the square root. An integer is another word for a whole number or a number without any fractions. So you have to estimate what the square root is to the nearest whole number.
Y=2x-10
Y=4x-8
U substitute it and it turns into 2x-10 =4x-8
U get x=-1
Y=4*(-1)-8
Y=-12
(x,y)= (-1,-12)
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Answer:
The correct one is the one on the left.
(the arrow pointing to the left)
Answer:
4'9.87
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