The common factors of 18 and 27 are 1, 3 and 9The factors of 18 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18The factors of 27 are: 1, 3, 9, 27The common factors are: 1, 3, and 91, 3 and 9
They both go into 54 and any of its multiples
1 and 3. These are the only whole numbers to go into both 27 and 30.
150% = 1.50 1.5 · 18 = 27 Thus, 150% of 18 is 27.
The GCF of 18 and 27 is 9.
27 and 18 are both composite numbers. They are multiples of 3.
No, 27 divided by 18 equals 1 with a remainder of 9.
The common factors of 18 and 27 are 1, 3 and 9The factors of 18 are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18The factors of 27 are: 1, 3, 9, 27The common factors are: 1, 3, and 91, 3 and 9
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3x-18 = 9 Adding 18 on both the sides we get, 3x = 27 Dividing both sides by 3 we get, x = 9.
27/18=3/2. Find the largest number that both numbers can be divided by. In this case, it is 9 (27/9=3 and 18/9=2) and in the case 18, it would be 2. So, 3/2 is the answer. Was this helpful?
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3 will go into both. 3x9=27 3x12=36 hope this helps :)
They both go into 54 and any of its multiples
The LCM is: 5454. You can find this by first factorizing both 6 and 27.6 = 3*227 = 3*3*3The LCM of 6 and 27 will be the lowest number that both 6 and 27 can go into, so if you start with 3*3*3, then 27 will go into it (obviously 27 goes into 27), then multiply it by 2 to get 3*3*3*2.
18/27 may be easily reduced to the fraction 2/3 (since both the numerator and the denominator are divisible by 9).
Well, butter my biscuit, of course it is! 18 divided by 2 is 9, and 27 divided by 3 is also 9. They're both equal to 9, so you're good to go. Math doesn't have to be as complicated as your Aunt Mildred's knitting circle, honey.