Draw a conclusion is the statement below always sometimes or never true give at least two examples to support your reasoning the least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers
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It's sometimes true.
One example is the least common multiple of 2 and 3 is 6, which is their product.
But the product isn't always the answer because (example 2:) the least common multiple of 6 and 10 is 30 because 6*5=30 and 3*10=30, however 6*10 is 60.
Ergo, it is only sometimes true.
What is 9.05 × 105 written in standard form?
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it is 905,000 in a starndard form
42 is 30%of what number
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First thing first, you have to use the proportion formula(is over of is a percent over 100).
Is=40 Of= n,
%= 30.
After setting that up and everything, your answer is 140.
Answer:
140
Step-by-step explanation:
.30 times 140 is 42.
Please help Suzanne deposited $2500 in a savings account earning 3.5% interest.
What was the total interest earned at the end of 6 years?
A. $52.50
B. $87.50
C. $525.00
D. $5250.00
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Given: Principal = 2,500 rate = 3.5% term = 6 years
Simple interest = Pricipal x rate x term S.I. = 2500 x 3.5% x 6 = 87.50 x 6 S.I. = 525.00 CHOICE C.
Suzanne will earn an interest of $87.50 per year and a total of $525 interest at the end of 6 years.
Hi everyone!! I just need the o e that is circled in red, that all. Thank you all in advance!!!
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Ok, so to do this you need to set up a proportion. They give you miles per gallon. So your proportion looks like this: m/g=m/g. Now subsitute in what they give you. The proportion looks like this: 349.2. X -------- = ---- 38.8 14.6 Your answer should be 131.4 miles Hope this helps!
Billie’s monthly cell phone bill includes the cost of cell phone service, 15% tax on the cost of the cell phone service, and a $9.25 data fee. Billie’s monthly cell phone bill totals $61.What is the cost of the cell phone service before tax is added?
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It would be $46 because when you add the 15% tax to it, the total is $61. $61-15%=$46. To check $46+15%=61! Hope i helped! :-)