90
18x5=90
15x6=90
The LCM of 15 and 18 is 90
No, 15 and 24 do not go into 18. When we say a number "goes into" another, we typically mean that the second number is divisible by the first without a remainder. In this case, 18 is less than both 15 and 24, so neither can divide into 18.
The numbers 15 and 18 can both divide into their least common multiple, which is 90. This means that 90 is a number that is evenly divisible by both 15 and 18. Additionally, they can go into other multiples of 90, such as 180, 270, and so on.
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120
The LCM of 15 and 18 is 90
90 = 15 x 6 = 18 x 5
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any multiple of 90
No, 15 and 24 do not go into 18. When we say a number "goes into" another, we typically mean that the second number is divisible by the first without a remainder. In this case, 18 is less than both 15 and 24, so neither can divide into 18.
15% of 18= 15% * 18= 0.15 * 18= 2.7
120
To find 15% of a number, you can multiply the number by 0.15. So, if we let the number be x, the equation would be 0.15x = 18. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 0.15, giving you x = 18 / 0.15 = 120. Therefore, 15% of 120 is 18.
15 18 24 are three numbers. There is no single number to identify.
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Let "x" be the number you're trying to find. (15/100) * x = 18 Now, solve for "x": (15/100) * x = 18 To isolate "x," you can multiply both sides of the equation by (100/15): x = 18 * (100/15) x = 1800/15 x = 120 So, the number is 120.