Both 45 and 48 can be divided by 1 and 3. The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 45 and 48 is 3, which means 3 is the largest number that divides both without leaving a remainder. Additionally, both numbers are divisible by 1, as all integers can be divided by 1.
48
48 divided by 6 plus 45 divided by 9 = 8 + 5 = 13
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48. 50 minus 45/9 = 50 - 5 = 45, 45 + 3 = 48
The largest number that can be divided by both 18 and 45 is 9. 18 divided by 9 is 2 and 45 divided by 9 is 5.
48
48 divided by 6 plus 45 divided by 9 = 8 + 5 = 13
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48. 50 minus 45/9 = 50 - 5 = 45, 45 + 3 = 48
18 can be divided by 3 18 can be divided by 9 45 can be divided by 9 45 can be divided by 3
The largest number that can be divided by both 18 and 45 is 9. 18 divided by 9 is 2 and 45 divided by 9 is 5.
The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 48 and 80 can be calculated to determine what can be divided by both numbers. The GCD of 48 and 80 is 16, meaning that any multiple of 16 can be divided by both 48 and 80. Therefore, numbers like 16, 32, 48, 64, and 80 can be evenly divided by both.
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The division that results in 48 can be achieved using various pairs of numbers. For example, 96 divided by 2 equals 48, and 144 divided by 3 also equals 48. In general, any number that when divided by another number yields 48 can be considered a valid division, such as 48 divided by 1 or 48 divided by 48, which both equal 48.
(48/47) x (47/46) x (46/45) x . . . . . x (3/2) x (2/1) =(48 x 47 x 46 x . . . . . x 3 x 2) / (47 x 46 x 45 x . . . . . x 2 x 1) =48.Every factor less than 48 in the numerator is canceled by the same numberappearing once in the denominator.Another way to write this thing is (48!)/(47!) which is 48.
Applying the rules of BODMAS, 48 + 45 + 2 + 49 + (1/5) = 144.2
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