There's no general rule to answer this. Presumably you're looking at specific factor pairs which you didn't see fit to share with us. I'll take a guess. (3,10) and (5,6) have the same LCM.
One rule for finding number pairs that add to 100 is to start with one number and subtract it from 100 to find the other number. For example, if one number is 75, subtracting it from 100 gives 25, so the pair is (75, 25).
If it's a linear function, 3 should do, but 4 will give an extra check on you work. If the function is quadratic exponential, etc. then at least 4 pairs should be used.
Assuming that I understand you correctly, I would say that a first step would be to make a scatterplot and to examine it for patterns.
Length x Width x Heigth. General rule to find the volume of anything you want. Note: Factor in the thickness of the glass. Do the inside.
There's no general rule to answer this. Presumably you're looking at specific factor pairs which you didn't see fit to share with us. I'll take a guess. (3,10) and (5,6) have the same LCM.
One rule for finding number pairs that add to 100 is to start with one number and subtract it from 100 to find the other number. For example, if one number is 75, subtracting it from 100 gives 25, so the pair is (75, 25).
The numbers are the same as positive numbers, just the signs change. Write out the factor pairs as if the number were positive, but make one of the numbers positive and one negative. Now write the same pairs over again and reverse the signs. Negative numbers have twice as many factor pairs as positive numbers do.
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The base pairing rule in DNA states that adenine pairs with thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine. This complementary base pairing allows for the formation of the double-stranded DNA molecule.
If it's a linear function, 3 should do, but 4 will give an extra check on you work. If the function is quadratic exponential, etc. then at least 4 pairs should be used.
Assuming that I understand you correctly, I would say that a first step would be to make a scatterplot and to examine it for patterns.
Rule. Both pairs rhyme.
You didn't show the Ordered Pairs so there is no way this question could be answered.
Chargaff's rule means that there should be the same number of purine and pyrimidine bases in DNA. The base pairing rules means that A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C ie. a purine always pairs with a pyrimidine, so there must be the same number of both proving Chargaff's rule.