18
They both go into 1440, for example.
Any multiple of 36.
27 and 18 are both divisible by 1, 3, and 9. Additionally, 27 is divisible by 27 itself, while 18 is divisible by 2, 6, and 18. Therefore, the numbers 27 and 18 both go into 1, 3, and 9.
Only the number 1.
The lowest common multiple of 9 and 8 is 72.
2*9=18 7*9=63 9 will go into both 18 and 63
9 and 13 both go into 117.
They both go into 1440, for example.
Any multiple of 36.
Reduce the numerator and denominator by their LCD In this case 18/4 Can 2 go into both? Yes. Can 3 go into both? No. Can 4 go into both? No. Okay, so 2 is the number that can go into both, right? So, divide both numbers by 2 (that slash in the middle of a fraction is a 'divided by' sign) and you get: 18/2 = 9 4/2 = 2 so you get 9/2 or 9 halves. So what is nine halves? Four "wholes" and one "half." So how do you write that? Four wholes and one half? Heh--not going to give you the ACTUAL answer, guy. I'm hoping that you can figure it out from here. :)
Numbers that can go into both 90 and 144 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18.
Well, honey, 13 and 9 both go into numbers that are multiples of both 13 and 9. So, the numbers that both 13 and 9 go into are the common multiples of 13 and 9, like 117. Hope that clears things up for you, darling.
They can both go into 153 evenly 153/9 =17 153/17=9
is 567 divisible by both 2 and 9
18/9=2 and 9/9=1.
9 divided by 2 equals 4 with a remainder of 1.
8x - 2 = -9 + 7x Subtract 7x from both sides: x - 2 = -9 Add 2 to both sides: x = -7