There is no Highest Common Multiple, as whatever value is given the Lowest Common Multiple of 95 and 115 can be added to get an even higher multiple.
However, there are a Highest CommonFactor (HCF - the largest number which divides both) and a Lowest Common Multiple (LCM - the smallest number that is a multiple of both) which for 95 and 115 are:
hcf(95, 115) = 5
lcm(95,115) = 2185
First, 95% is the same as 95/100, or 0.95. If you then multiply 115 by 0.95 the answer is 109.25. So 109.25 is 95% of 115.
Hcm of 50 and 60= 2
They are: 100, 105 and 110
This question as written has no rational answer since the value of an hcm, being infinite, is unquantifiable. If you change the hcm to GCF, you could use 6 and 8 or 24 and 2.
The highest common multiple (HCM) of two numbers is the smallest multiple that is evenly divisible by both. For 35 and 40, you can find the HCM by first determining their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 35 and 40 is 280, as it is the smallest number that both can divide into without leaving a remainder. Therefore, the HCM of 35 and 40 is 280.
First, 95% is the same as 95/100, or 0.95. If you then multiply 115 by 0.95 the answer is 109.25. So 109.25 is 95% of 115.
20 + 95 = 115
10,925
(91 + 92 + 95 + 108 + 115 + 121)/6 = 103.6 recurring (that is, 103.6666...)
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Hcm of 50 and 60= 2
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I-95 cuts through Fayetteville, 115 miles from Concord.
The common factors are: 1, 5.
They are: 100, 105 and 110
95 and 115's highest common factor is five.