How can I use number patterns to find the lcm of 120 and 360

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Answer: You can use number patterns to find the LCM of 120 and 360 by multiplying 120 by 1,2,3,4,5,6,and so on and do the same with 360 until you find the least number that they have in common.

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Find three pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the two numbers

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Why does the 4 in 49 stand for 40?

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it is because the 4 is in the tens place withs is 40 because its like 40 x 10

because it is in the tens place and it is a 4, meaning there are 4 tens, and ten times 4 equals 40

Slope of the line that passes through points (-3,4) and (5,-1)

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when hav epoins (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)
slope is  (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

(-3,4) and (5,-1)
slope=(-1-4)/(5-(-3))=-5/(5+3)=-5/8

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What is 5103 divided by 54

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The answer is 94.5 I used a calculator so I am sorry If you need the long division way

5103 ÷ 54 = 94.5
alot of work would have to be shown to answer this and thats hard to set up lol but anyways hope this was helpful

Find the quotient and remainder of 452 divided by 8

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452÷8= 56.5
56 remainder 5

55/100 in simplest form

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(55)/(100) = (11* 5)/(20* 5) = \huge{\boxed{(11)/(20)}}
well 55 can be divided by 5 to get 11, same thing for 100 except you get 20. Plus you can not divide 11 any more so the answer is 11/20