This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.
The smallest number would be 69
As 8 is even, and 3 is odd, I think only 1 can go into both.
(3/4)n + 20 = 65 (multiply by 4 each element in both sides)3n + 80 = 260 (subtract 80 to both sides)3n = 180 (divide both sides by 3)n = 60Or(3/4)n + 20 = 65 (subtract 20 to both sides)(3/4)n = 45 (multiply both sides by 4/3)n = 60
3 can go into both these numbers 72/3= 24 21/3= 7
The number is 60.
This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.This has an infinite number of solutions. Take any two non-zero numbers; e.g. 5 and -3, and divide 20 by both to get the third number, e.g. 20 / 5 / (-3) = 4 / (-3) = -4/3.
Find the factors or numbers that go in to 3 and 2020:1,2,4,5,10,203:1,3Then see what number they both go in to. GCF: 1The GCF is 1.The GCF is 1.
The smallest number would be 69
60
The number is 15.
Numbers that can go into both 3 and 4 are known as common factors. In this case, the common factors of 3 and 4 are 1, as every number is divisible by 1, and -1, as the negative of a factor is also a factor. Additionally, the greatest common factor (GCF) of 3 and 4 is 1, as it is the largest positive integer that divides both 3 and 4 without leaving a remainder.
As 8 is even, and 3 is odd, I think only 1 can go into both.
3 is one such number.
You divide each number by a number that can go into both of the numbers evenly. Say a fraction is 15/20, you can divide both numbers by 5. So it would be 3/4. So 15/20 = 3/4. 15/18 divided by 3 you get 5/6 which is the lowest term.
15 and 20 would both go into 60. Or 300. And several others.
(3/4)n + 20 = 65 (multiply by 4 each element in both sides)3n + 80 = 260 (subtract 80 to both sides)3n = 180 (divide both sides by 3)n = 60Or(3/4)n + 20 = 65 (subtract 20 to both sides)(3/4)n = 45 (multiply both sides by 4/3)n = 60