As 8 is even, and 3 is odd, I think only 1 can go into both.
The number that both 7 and 8 can go into evenly is 56.
It is: 200
3*(n + 8) = 21 Divide both sides by 3: n + 8 = 21/3 = 7 Substract 8 from both sides: n = 7 - 8 = -1
all you have to do is find a number (not one) that will go into 6 and 8. 2 goes into both of them, so it would be 3:4.
The only number that goes into both 8 and 45 is 1
the answer is 24. Why?Because its the first number on which they both meet. Its works like this:3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 248: 8, 16, 24the number 3 go's up in 3 and the 8 has to go up in 8, the numbers both meet at 24 so that's the answer.I hope this helps!
The number that both 7 and 8 can go into evenly is 56.
104
It is: 200
16
3*(n + 8) = 21 Divide both sides by 3: n + 8 = 21/3 = 7 Substract 8 from both sides: n = 7 - 8 = -1
24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, 168, 192, 216, 240, 264 +24 . . .
The number is 120.
all you have to do is find a number (not one) that will go into 6 and 8. 2 goes into both of them, so it would be 3:4.
Yes. Nothing can go both into 3 and 8.
120
The LCM is 216