What is the greatest common factor of 16 and 48?

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Answer: The GCF of 16 and 48 is 16.

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A cone has a diameter of 30 in. and a slant height of 17 in. What is the approximate volume of the cone?

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we need to find the height of the cylinder
pythagorean theorem
15 is the bottom leg (30/2=15)
17 is hypotonuse
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15^2+b^2=17^2
225+b^2=289
minus 225 both sides
b^2=64
sqrt both sides b=8

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h=8
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What is 10 degrees lower than -6 degrees celsius

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-16 degrees. To work this out you could use a sum:

(-6) - 10 = -16

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1.9

2.207.5

3.no comment

4.c.5

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Is 3/4 greater than 7/8?

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3/4 = (2*3) / (2* 4) = 6/8

7/8.

Is 3/4 greater than 7/8? 
Is like asking is 6/8 greater than 7/8?  Because 3/4 is equivalent to 6/8.

The answer is No.
^(2/) (3)/(4) = (6)/(8)  \n  \n  (6)/(8) < (7)/(8)

the lenght of a rectangle is 2 cm less than 7 times the width. the perimeter is 60 cm . find the width and lenght

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First, you want to establish your equations.

L=7W-2
P=60

This is what we already know. To find the width, we have to plug in what we know into P=2(L+W), our equation to find perimeter.

60=2(7W-2+W)

Now that we only have 1 variable, we can solve.

First, distribute the 2.
60=14W-4+2W

Next, combine like terms.

60=16W-4

Then, add four to both sides.

64=16W

Lastly, divide both sides by 16


W=4

To find the length, we plug in our width.

7W-2

7(4)-2

28-2

L=26