6 times because, 20x6=120
Lowest common multiple would be 120. 20x6=120, 24x5=120. The number would have to end in a 0, because of the 20. The lowest would be 120. 60 wouldn't work because 24 can't divide into it. Hope this helps :D
20 inches = 20/12 ft = 1.67ft6 inches = 6/12 ft = 0.5ft1.67X0.5 ft = 0.83 sq ft.Therefore 900sq ft / 0.83 sq ft = 1080 tilesHowever the above answer is how much is needed without waste. I.e. no partial tiles for the perimeter.
It can be any number, of varying sizes totaling 120 square feet. If it's a property lot that's 12x10, that's one "square" totaling 120 sq. ft. If it's a piece of art consisting of tiny square patters on a 20x6 canvas, that can be thousands of tiny squares inside one very large one (the canvas).
You do 20x6
117
10x5
5! = 5 factorial = 5x4x3x2x1 = 20x6 = 120
120 (12x10, 20x6, and 40x3)
20x6 is 120 so 19x6 is 120-6 which is 114
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 50 120 is 600.
to get the two sums of 120 you multiply twenty times six (20x6=120)
Ah, what a lovely question! To find the square footage of a room, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, a 20x6 room would be 120 square feet. Just imagine all the happy little memories you can create in a space like that!
6 times because, 20x6=120
Lowest common multiple would be 120. 20x6=120, 24x5=120. The number would have to end in a 0, because of the 20. The lowest would be 120. 60 wouldn't work because 24 can't divide into it. Hope this helps :D
Oh, dude, a number with 4, 5, and 6 as factors would be 60. You know, like 4 x 5 x 3 = 60. It's like the math stars aligned for this number, man.