What is the lcm of 12 and 24

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Answer: The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 12 and 24 is 24. :)

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A pitcher can hold 1 7/8 pints of juice

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There is no question it is just a statement.

3/4 + 1/8= with simplest form.

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(3)/(4)+ (1)/(8)= (6)/(8)+ (1)/(8)= (7)/(8)=0.875
(3/4) + (1/8) = 7/8 . 7/8 is the simplest form.  

A composite figure is shown what is the volume of the composite figure

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To find the volume of this composite figure, we simply need to take the volume of the large rectangular prism and subtract the volume of the chunk that was taken out of it.

So, we will start by just multiplying for volume of the entire whole prism, which would simply be length * width * height.

10 * 7 = 70

70 * 6 = 420

The volume of the entire figure, without the bit missing, is 420 cubic centimeters.

Now, we need to subtract the volume of the missing piece.

So we will take the volume of the smaller missing piece. We are given the length and width (3 and 6), but we don't know the height. We can find the height, though from the information given. We know that the height of the entire figure is 7, and that the distance from the bottom of the figure to the bottom of the chunk missing is 4, so we can just subtract to find the height of the missing figure.

7 - 4 = 3

And the height of the missing piece is 3.

So now, we can multiply:

3 * 6 = 18

18 * 3 = 54

The missing figure has a volume of 54 cubic centimeters.

Now, we can subtract.

420 - 54 = 366

The composite figure has a volume of 366 cubic centimeters.
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To figure out the volume of the composite figure, break it down into easier, more manageable pieces.

For example, I'd break it down into two rectangles. One 7cm x 4cm x 6cm, and the other 6cm x 4cm x 6cm

Then, you simply find the volume of the two pieces, and add them together.

Volume = lenth x width x height

V = 7 x 4 x 6
V = 168 cubic cm.

V = 6 x 4 x 6
V = 144 cubic cm.

168 + 144 = 312 cubic cm.

The volume of the composite figure is 312 cubic centimeters.

Troy is making a flag shaped like a square. Each side measure 12 inches. He wants to add ribbon along the edges. He has 36 inches of ribbon. Does he have enough ribbon? Explain.

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The ribbon required to be combined is 48 inches but he had only 36 inches. so, he does not have enough ribbons.

Given that,

Troy is making a flag-shaped like a square.

Each side measure 12 inches.

He wants to add a ribbon along the edges. He has 36 inches of ribbon.

We have to determine,

Does he have enoughribbon?

According to the question,

A square has 4 sides, and all sides have the same length.

If one side measures 12 inches, then the total length of all sides is,  

= 4 × 12 inches = 48 inches

All edges combined are a total of 48 inches.

He only has 36 inches of ribbon, so he does not have enough ribbon.

Hence, The ribbon required to be combined is 48 inches but he had only 36 inches. so, he does not have enough ribbons.

To know more about Square click the link given below.

brainly.com/question/19008034

Since each side is 12 inches, then multiply 12 by 4 since it's a square and has 4 sides which makes 48.
48 is bigger than 36, so therefore, Troy does not have enough ribbon.

Evaluate 8j – k + 14 when j = 0.25 and k = 1.

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Estimate the sum of 279 and 217

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280+220=500 hope this helps