What is the greatest common factor of 45 and 60

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: 52.37272727272 (the 72's keep going on)

To show it continues do this:

52.372 <--- add a line on top of 7 and 2

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A candidate for mayor wants to know how strong her support is among voters, so she posts an online survey on her campaign website for voters to take. 

Is this sample of voters likely to be biased or unbiased?   A. biased   B. unbiased 

 To determine whether voters would be willing to vote for a tax increase to improve the city's schools, the board of education surveys 500 parents of children in the city's schools. 
Why is this sample likely to be biased?
  A. The entire population of the city was not surveyed.   B. Parents of school children are too busy to be bothered with surveys.   C. There are not enough people in the sample.   D. Parents of school children are more likely to be willing to pay more to improve schools.
 

In a bin containing 500 marbles, 180 are red, 240 are blue, and 80 are green. In a bowl of 25 marbles scooped from this bin, how many would be expected to be green?   A. 4   B. 8   C. 9   D. 12 

 A battery manufacturer randomly tests 500 batteries and finds that 3 are defective. 
How many defective batteries would be expected in a shipment of 12,000 batteries?
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 A large bin of mixed nuts contains peanuts, cashews, almonds, and walnuts. Sheila scoops out a bowl full of nuts and counts how many of each type she has: 17 peanuts, 9 cashews, 12 almonds, and 10 walnuts. 
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1) A. Biased because the population could be uneven. Too many of one ethnicity, too many of one gender, etc. 

2) I believe this one is C. because there are not enough people. You need to survey the majority of parents instead of a selected few. 

3) There are 80 green marbles per 500, therefore calculate the percentage. (80)/(500)=0.16 or 16 percent. Multiply 16 percent or 0.16 times 25. It gives you 4.

4) This one is a probability thing too. For every 500 batteries, there are 3 that are defective, therefore, (3)/(500)= 0.006

0.006*12000 = 72

5) Yet another one. Add up all the nuts and you get 48. The chance of getting a cashew from these 48 is: (9)/(48)=0.1875

Therefore: 0.1875*32=6

What is 1 7/8 Times 2 1\3

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We need to convert the mixed fractions into improper fractions.

1*8 = 8 
8+7 = 15

15/8 

2*3 = 6
6+1 = 7

7/3

Now we can finish and multiply

(15*7)/(8*3)

15*7 = 105
8*3 = 24

Simplify 105/24

105/24

24*4 = 96

105 - 96 = 9

4 is the whole number, and 9 is the numerator.

4  9/24

Simplify that,

9/3 = 3
24/3 = 8

4  3/8

Answer: 4(3)/(8)



1 7/8* 2 1/3
= 15/8* 7/3
= 35/8
= 4 3/8

The final answer is 4 3/8~

X - 3/8 = 3/6

what is x.

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X-3/8=3/6
Add 3/8 to both sides, to leave the variable alone
X= 3/6-3/8
Use common denominators-8 (3/6 is 1/2)
X= 4/8-3/8
X=1/8

Answer:

X is 7/8 or if decimal is need it is 0.875

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You start at (0,0) for the top one, while you start at -4 for the bottom one.

You are creating identical candy bags using 18 chocolate bars and 30 peanut butter cups. What is the greatest number of bags you can fill using all the candy? Show your work

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The greatest number of bags you can fill using all the candy is 6.

Given that, you are creating identical candy bags using 18 chocolate bars and 30 peanut butter cups.

What is the greatest common factor?

The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of two or morenumbers is the greatest number among all the common factors of the given numbers. The GCF of two natural numbers x and y is the largest possible number that divides both x and y without leaving any remainder.

Now, GCF of 18 and 30 is

18 = 2×3×3 and 30 = 2×3×5

So, common factor = 2×3 =6

Therefore, the greatest number of bags you can fill using all the candy is 6.

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

Is you're looking for the answer all you have to do is find the gcf (greatest common factor) of 18 and 30 and you would get 6