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1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 37 note: there are many other variations/answers
2/[3+1/{6+(1/6)}] = 2/[3+1/(37/6)] = 2/[3+6/37] = 2/3(1+2/37) = 2/3(39/37) =2*37/3*39 =74/117 =0.63247863247863247863247863247863
Oh, dude, making 37 cents with coins? Let's see, you could do it with a quarter, a dime, and two pennies. That's one way. Or you could use seven nickels and two pennies. That's another way. So, like, there are at least two ways to make 37 cents with coins. Cool, right?
(1+1+1)! = 3! = 3x2x1 = 6... :)
37 is already prime. 93 is 3 x 31 There are no prime factors in common, the GCF is 1.
To make 37 using the numbers 1, 3, 5, and 7, you can use the following mathematical expression: (75) + (31) = 35 + 3 = 38. If we want to make 37 specifically, we can adjust the equation slightly by subtracting 1 from the total: (75) + (31) - 1 = 35 + 3 - 1 = 37.
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 37 note: there are many other variations/answers
37 is prime. 3 x 13 = 39 The GCF is 1.
1, 37 1, 3, 37, 111
2/[3+1/{6+(1/6)}] = 2/[3+1/(37/6)] = 2/[3+6/37] = 2/3(1+2/37) = 2/3(39/37) =2*37/3*39 =74/117 =0.63247863247863247863247863247863
3 * (2 - 1)
The factors of 18 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 18. The factors of 37 are 1 and 37.
(2(4 + 1) - 3)
5x7=35, then 3-1=2, so 35+2=37
Oh, dude, making 37 cents with coins? Let's see, you could do it with a quarter, a dime, and two pennies. That's one way. Or you could use seven nickels and two pennies. That's another way. So, like, there are at least two ways to make 37 cents with coins. Cool, right?
(1+1+1)! = 3! = 3x2x1 = 6... :)
3 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 cents.