The LCM of 3 and 20 is 60
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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
As a mixed number it is 29 and 3/20 or as a fraction it is 583/20 both in their simplest forms