Use the prime factorizations of 72 and 120 to find their gcf

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Answer 1
Answer: 72 = 2 * 2* 2 * 3 * 3

120 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 5

The greatest common factor (GCF) would be gotten from the factors common to both 72 and 120.

The common =  2 * 2 * 2 = 8

The GCF = 8
Answer 2
Answer: The gcf is 24 because that's the highest number you can multiply multiple times to get both those numbers.

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If You Have $100 And You Give Away One Of Each Denomination Of Coin And Currency From $50 Down, How Much Money Would You Have Left?

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50+20+10+5+1 = $86.25+.10+.05+.01= 41ยข$100 - $86.41=$13.59

What is the surface area of a rectangle with the dimensions of 7, 9.4, and 13

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the surface of the rectangle is 558

10 points!i am fairly sure the answer is one of the bottom two. please help me! is it what would be C?
thanks! :)

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The answer would be C since the parenthesis make you add 10+90 first. I hope that helps. :)
The answer is C. and you did have it right :3 haha as u can see

110% of 90 is what number a?

110/100

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If you would like to solve 110% of 90, you can calculate this using the following steps:

110% of 90 = 110% * 90 = 110/100 * 90 = 99

Result: 110% of 90 is 99.

Quinn needs to buy fabric for a border to sew onto all four edges of a tablecloth. He also needs an extra 0.875 feet of fabric to make a matching potholder. The length of the table cloth is 4/3 of its width (w) in feet. The total amount of fabric needed (f), in feet, is represented by the equation below. f=2 (w+4/3 w) + 0.875
Quinn needs 113/8 feet of fabric for the border of the tablecloth and the potholder. What is the width of Quinn's tablecloth?

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The width of Quinn's tablecloth is 2.839 inch

Quinn needs to buy fabric for a border to sew onto all four edges of a tablecloth.

\rm Total \; amount \; of \; fabric\; needed \; f = 2(w+ (4)/(3)* w )+ 0.875.......(1) \n

\rm Length \; of\; tablecloth = L = (4)/(3) * w

According to the given condition the fabric required for potholder = 0.875 feet

Quinn needs 113/8 feet of fabric for the border of the tablecloth and the potholder.

The Total amount of fabric needed for the border and the potholder = 113/8.....(2)

So from equation (1) and (2)  we get

\rm f = (113)/(8) \n

\rm Total \; amount \; of \; fabric\; needed \; f = 2(w+ (4)/(3)* w )+ 0.875=(113)/(8) \n

Solving for w we can get

w = 2.839 inch

 

The width of Quinn's tablecloth is 2.839 inch

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it is 159/56 you need to substitute 113/8 for F and solve from there, hope this helps!

A rectangular prism with a volume of 2 cubic units is filled with cubes with side lengths of 1/4 unit. How many 1/4 unit cubes does it take to fill the prism

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Answer:

128

Step-by-step explanation:

Method A.

The volume of the prism is 2 cubic units.

Each cube has side length of 1/4 unit.

The volume of each cube is (1/4)^3 cubic unit.

The volume of each cube is 1/64 cubic unit.

To find the number of cubes that fit in the prism, we divide the volume of the prism by the volume of one cube.

(2 cubic units)/(1/64 cubic units) =

= 2/(1/64)

= 2 * 64

= 128

Method B.

Imagine that the prism has side lengths 1 unit, 1 unit, and 2 units (which does result in a 2 cubic unit volume.) Since each cube has side length 1/4 unit, then you can fit 4 cubes by 4 cubes by 8 cubes in the prism. Then the number of cubes is: 4 * 4 * 8 = 128

Answer:

128 cubes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of each cube = (1/4)^3 = 1/64  cubic units.

Number of cubes that will fill the prism

= 2 /  1/64

= 2*42

= 128   answer