You write down the multiples of those four numbers and find the LCM. EX. 1:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
2:1,2
3:1,3
4:1,2,3
So the LCM is 2.
Prime factorization.
The average of any group of numbers is (the sum of the numbers in the group) divided by (the number of items in the group). It doesn't matter whether the numbers are integers, fractions, decimals, positive, or negative.
Find the LCM of the first two numbers and then find the LCM of that number and the third one. That answer will be the LCM of all three.
The average of a group of numbers is equal to the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers. If you want to find the sum of the five numbers, just multiply 790.6 by 5 to get the sum, which is 3953
The greatest common factor of two numbers has to show up on the lists of factors of both numbers.
Prime factorization.
Prime factorization.
To find the median of a group of numbers, you would need to find the middle number of the whole group. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1 Here is the (example) group of numbers that you will find the Median in. Simply cross out numbers on each side of the set of numbers until you are left with a reamaining number. This is your Median. 1 6 8 9 7 2 1
The average of a group of numbers is(the sum of all the numbers in the group)/(how many numbers there are in the group)
You can't find the greatest common multiple in any amount of numbers, the number would be infinite.
The first step would be to find out what the operator between the two numbers is: is it plus, minus, times, divided by or something else. The best method depends on the answer to that question.
Prime factorization.
It is proven that between two irrational numbers there's an irrational number. There's no method, you just know you can find the number.
prime numbers
To answer which age group of a set of numbers has twice as many people as another age group, I would need to see the options. The best way to find the answer if you are unsure is to ask a teacher, or a classmate.
The average of any group of numbers is (the sum of the numbers in the group) divided by (the number of items in the group). It doesn't matter whether the numbers are integers, fractions, decimals, positive, or negative.
It doesn't matter what method you use, you need at least two numbers to find a GCF.