No, because 2x15=30, which is over 28
If you don't mind decimal points, then 15 goes into 28 1.86 times (roughly)
Or, if you don't mind a remainder, 1 r 13
No. Only 3 and 5 go into 15, but neither of those go into 28.
Unfortunately you can't. 15/28 is the simplest it will go.
420 ÷ 15 = 28
420 ÷ 15 = 28
LCM(15, 28) = 420
28 times
15 times.
15 times.
-28
3, remainder 15
It is 15/28.
no you have to be between the ages of 16 and 28 sorry