What is the greatest common factor of 24 30 and 42

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Answer 1
Answer: List the factors of 24,30, and 24. Factors of 24: 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24. Factors of 30: 1,2,3,5,6,10,15,30. Factors of 42: 1,2,3,6,7,14,21,42. The highest number that all of these numbers is 6. Therefore, the greatest common factor of GCF of 24,30, and 42 is 6.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is 6. Hoped I helped

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What is - 6 (a+8) using the distributive property and simplify each expression

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-6a - 48

hope this helps
-6(a+8)
-6x8=-48 
a= -48

What is the nth term of this sequence 7, 10, 13, 16, 19

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Well, let's line up the ones we do have, and see if
we can spot the pattern:

n=1 . . . . .  7
n=2 . . . . . 10
n=3 . . . . . 13
n=4 . . . . . 16
n=5 . . . . . 19

Notice that the next term is always 3 more than the one
where you are right now.
That means
                   (the change in the term) / (the change in 'n') = 3

That's the description of the 'slope' of a function.
Whatever the graph of terms vs. 'n' is, its slope is 3 .
The equation is something like  T(n) = 3n .

Something like it, but not exactly.
If T(n) were exactly 3n, then T(1) ... the first term ... would be 3,
and it's not.  It's 7 ... 4 more than that.

Similarly, if T(n) were exactly 3n, then T(2) ... the second term ...
would be 6, and it's not.   It's 10 ... 4 more than that.  Again !

Maybe that's it.  Maybe T(n) = 3n + 4 .
Let's check it out.

If T(n) = 3n + 4, then T(3) ... the third term ... is (9 + 4) = 13.  It is ! !

If T(n) = 3n + 4, then T(4) ... the fourth term ... is (12 + 4) = 16.  It is ! !  

Looking pretty good for that equation.  Try the last one that's given:

If T(n) = 3n + 4, then T(5) ... the fifth term ... is (15 + 4) = 19.  It is ! !

That must be it.  For any number 'n', that term of
the series is

                         T(n) = 3n + 4
 

Final answer:

To find the nth term of the given sequence 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, use the formula: nth term = first term + (n - 1) * common difference.

Explanation:

The given sequence is 7, 10, 13, 16, 19. To find the nth term of this sequence, we first observe that each term is the result of adding 3 to the previous term. So, we can say that the sequence follows a common difference of 3. To find the nth term, we can use the formula: nth term = first term + (n - 1) * common difference.

In this case, the first term is 7 and the common difference is 3. So, the nth term can be found using the formula: nth term = 7 + (n - 1) * 3.

Therefore, the nth term of the sequence 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 is 7 + (n - 1) * 3.

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Write a whole number and a fraction greater than q to name the part filled. think: 1 carton = 1

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q=4 wholes because it would be 12/3 and u reduce it by 3/3 and you get 4/1 and that's a improper fraction so it will be 4 wholes

What is the cube root of 30

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Cube root of 30:


Equivalent to 30^(1/3) = 3.10723250595
Approximately rounded to 3.12.
 this is the cube root of 30: 3.1072325059538588668776624275224

Did I get the right answer

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yes you got the answer correct bc 6*5+30 and 6*2+ 12 and 12+30+42

hope that helps


What is the answer to 1 3/5 + 4 4/5

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When I typed the problem into my calculator it gave me 32/5 or 6.4 .