The answer is 14.25. Simply add the numbers together arithmetically as you would for the problem two plus two. To check your work, a calculator is the best option.
It is 375/1.
1 x 375 = 375 5 x 75 = 375
275 has six divisors: 1, 5, 11, 25, 55, 275.
275 x 1 275 x 2 275 x 3 275 x 4 275 x 5 etc... The answers to all of those are divisible by 275
175 = 175/1
this is the same as asking 375 minus 99, very easy, 375-100=275+1=276
Euclid's Algorithm (http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~vazirani/s99cs170/notes/lec3.pdf). the mod function (or %, as used here) is equal to the remainder of x/y. In this first case, 375 mod 275 = the remainder of 375/275, 375/275 is 1 r100 thus 375%275=100. gcd(375,275) => gcd(275,375%275) = gcd(275,100) =>gcd(100,275%100) = gcd(100,75) => gcd(75,100%75) = gcd(75,25) => gcd(25,75%25) = gcd(25,0) ===> gcd is 25.
175/5 = 35/5 = 7/7 = 1 275/5 = 55/5 = 11/11 = 1 5 x 5 x 7 = 175 5 x 5 x 11 = 275 5 x 5 = 25, the GCF
1 works... 1^4 - 12(1^3) - 14 (1^2) + 300 (1) - 275 = 0 1 - 12 - 14 + 300 - 275 -11 - 14 + 300 - 275 -25 + 300 - 275 275 - 275 = 0 0=0
Probably about 375 so everybody gets three, it depends on the size.
1% of 375 = 1% * 375 = 0.01 * 375 = 3.75
25 has three divisors (also called factors): 1, 5, 25.
The positive integer factors of 1925 are: 1, 5, 7, 11, 25, 35, 55, 77, 175, 275, 385, 1925
How about: 3 and 15 or any of its other factors
1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 25, 35, 75, 105, 125, 175, 375, 525, 875, 2625
Any number to the power 1 is that number, thus 375^1 = 375.
The positive integer factors of 275 are: 1, 5, 11, 25, 55, 275