9 and 54
18 and 27
The GCF and LCM of W and W is the absolute value of W.
54 cubic feet holds 404 gallons.
You can't find an LCM or a CF of a single number. You need at least two. The prime factorization of 71421 is 3 x 7 x 19 x 179 If you're asking about 7, 14 and 21, the LCM is 42 and the CF are 1 and 7 7 2 x 7 3 x 7
24 - 4 = 20
To find HCF & LCM of two or more numbers. Divide by prime numbers. We note in this case, 12, & 30 are both even numbers, so they will divide by '2'. Hence 2)12 2)6 3)3 = 1 & 2)30 3)15 5)5 = 1 First reduce both numberx to '1'. Second;ly, we note that '2' & '3' bo appear in each set of numbers. Hence 2 x 3 = 6 is the HCF Having made this multiplication we are left with a '2' in the twelve and a '5' in the thirty.. Hence 6(HCF) X 2 X 5 = 60 the LCM. Done!!!! Hope that helps!!!!
The CF that is displayed on boats in California is followed by numbers and is the registration number. All boats in California are required to be registered.
A recessive gene is one that is only expressed when an individual has two copies of that gene. In the context of cystic fibrosis (CF), someone must inherit two copies of the CF gene (one from each parent) in order to have the disease. If they inherit just one copy, they are a carrier but do not have symptoms of CF.
CF is recessive, and as such, the gene for non-CF is dominant over this gene. The CF gene will only be expressed in the phenotype and as a characteristic if the person has two of the recessive alleles.
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If both parents are carriers then the child has a 25% chance of having cystic fibrosis. If one parent has CF and the other the other was just a carrier then the child has a 50% chance of having CF. If one parent has CF and the other has two normal genes then there is no chance of the child having CF. If one parent is a carrier and the other has two normal genes then there is no chance of the child having CF. If both parents have CF then there is a 100% chance that the child will also have CF.