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Question 1 of 10 Multiple Choice Please select the best answer and click submit. Look back at the plans these students used to solve the word problem below. Who found a correct solution A. Lloyd B. Al?

To determine who found the correct solution between Lloyd and Al, I would need more information about their specific plans and calculations related to the word problem. Without that context, I cannot accurately identify which student provided the correct answer. Please provide their approaches or solutions for further assistance.


How does the probability improve of choosing the one correct answer as incorrect answers are eliminated one at a time from 5 multiple choice question such as those found on the SAT?

Probability of hitting the bull's-eye on the next random shot after eliminating . . . - no answer . . . . . 20% - 1 answer . . . . . . 25% - 2 answers . . . . . 331/3% - 3 answers . . . . . 50% - 4 answers . . . . . 100% - 5 answers . . . . . zero Probability of choosing the one correct answer increases significantly from these figures if you actually know something about the subject.


Next in sequence c a r r?

In researching this question, it would seem there is no "correct" answer. This is a question often found on IQ, caliper, and personality tests. The answer set is always, "s, x, i, y." The common theory is this question is used to gauge a person's attitude towards a difficult, if not impossible, situation or there is some kind of psychological meaning attached to each answer choice.


What information does the least common multiple of two numbers provide in a problem?

When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators the lowest common denominator is needed and is found by finding the lowest common multiple of the denominators.


Smallest number that is a multiple of two numbers?

The smallest number that is a multiple of two given numbers is called the least common multiple (LCM) of those two numbers. It can be found by taking the product of the two numbers and dividing it by their greatest common divisor (GCD).

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