Six feet or two yards
Lcm of (x^2) and x(x+1)
The LCM is 60. 5 = 5 x 1 2 = 2 x 1 3 = 3 x 1 4 = 2 x 2 Using the highest exponent of each prime, the LCM is 5 x 3 x 4 = 60
The LCM of 2 and 9 is =18
1 yd = 3 ft 29/ 3 = 9 and a remainder of 2 answer: 9 yards, 2 feet
The LCM refers to whole numbers. What you do with them is up to you, just make sure the values are the same. 1 yard = 3 feet. The LCM of 2 and 3 is 6.
1 Yard = 3 ft 12 in = 1 ft If you add up the pieces you'll get 7 yrd, 5 ft, and 19 in 5 ft/3 ft = 1 yrd and 2 in -------------------------(1) 19 in / 12 in = 1 ft and 7 in ---------------------(2) We have 7 yrd plus one yrd from (1) = 8 yrd and 5 ft plus one ft from (2), now we have 8 yrd 3 ft and 7 in ------------------(3) again 3 ft/3 ft = 1 yrd -------------(4) add the 1 yrd from (4) to (3) you'll get 9 yrd and 7 in. The correct answer D
1 yrd in 2 ft
Yes 1 yrd= 3 ft
6 feet or 2 yards
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It can be. 2 is the LCM of 1 and 2.
The LCM of 1, 1 and 2 is 2.
The LCM is 2.
LCM of 0 1 and 2 is 2.
It will cover 324 sq/ft or 36 sq/yrd at 1" thick It will cover 162 sq/ft or 18 sq/yds at 2" thick It will cover 108 sq/ft or 12 sq/yds at 3" thick It will cover 81 sq/ft or 9 sq/yds at 4" thick.
LCM is normally defined for integers only and not fractions.
You can't find the LCM of a single number. The LCM of 1, 2, 3 and 14 is 42.