18
They both go into 1440, for example.
LCM(5, 9) = 45
Only the number 1.
The lowest common multiple of 9 and 8 is 72.
|4x + 9|> -2There are two inequalities to be solved.4x + 9 > -2 and -(4x + 9) > -24x + 9 > -2Subtract 9 from both sides.4x > -2 - 94x > -11Divide both sides by 4.x > -11/4-4x-9 > -2Add 9 to both sides.-4x > -2 + 9-4x > 7Divide both sides by -4. This will reverse the inequality.x < -7/4Solutions for xx > -11/4x < -7/4Since x>-11/4 and x
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.
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.
They can both go into 153 evenly 153/9 =17 153/17=9
is 567 divisible by both 2 and 9
9 does not go into 2 a whole number of times.
LCM(5, 9) = 45
99
18/9=2 and 9/9=1.
9 divided by 2 equals 4 with a remainder of 1.