15 and 10 are both factors of 30.
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150
They both go into multiples of 60 such as 480.
The smallest number into which both 7 and 15 can be divided evenly is 105.
195
To solve this, isolate x. first, add 10 to both sides. this will leave you with 2a + 15 = a Then, subtract 2a from both sides. This will leave you with 15 = -a Therefore, -15 = a
160 ÷ 15 = 10 with remainder 10 (10.6667 times).
No. 10 and 15 can both go into 30.
3 will go into both 15 and 27. 1 will go into any number, so also 1.
15 and 5 both go into every multiple of 15 .
Both 15 and 20 can go into 60, as they are both factors of that number.
They both go into 90.
10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, +5 . . .
11 and 15 both go into 165. 165 is the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 11 and 15.
They both go into multiples of 60 such as 480.
The number that can go into 6 and 10 are 1 2 5 and 10. The following list can be used to clarify this further: 1 can go into both 6 and 10 2 can go into both 6 and 10 5 can go into both 6 and 10 10 can go into both 6 and 10This means that the number that can go into 6 and 10 is 1 2 5 and 10.
x-10=15 Add 10 to both sides x=25
No, 10 is not a factor of either 15 or 25. Any number for which 10 is a factor will end in 0. Both 15 and 25 have 5 as a factor, but not 10.
The smallest number into which both 7 and 15 can be divided evenly is 105.