This was on my kid's math homework sheet - it baffled me and my friends. The exact wording was what NUMBER belonged with them - I couldn't see a pattern with a single answer.
The point is that each of the numbers has a 4 in the tens column. Any number with a 4 in the tens column is a valid answer, but of the answers to tbe previous questions on the sheet only one matched.
It's a poorly worded question.
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the Range of a set of numbers is the difference between them. in this case 378 - 348 = 30 Range = 30 that's as far as i understand it anyway. happy to be proven wrong :)
1 x 348, 2 x 174, 3 x 116, 4 x 87, 6 x 58, 12 x 29.
25% of 348= 25% * 348= 0.25 * 348= 87
348 = 348/1 or 34,800%
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The numbers that are divisible by 348 are infinite. Four of them are: 348, 696, 1044, 1392.
all numbers
Itself and any other multiples of 348
Yes, 361 is bigger than 348 and smaller than 378 so it lies in therange of numbers between the two.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 29, 58, 87, 116, 174, 348.
As a general rule, the product of the GCF and the LCM is equal to the product of the original numbers. That would make the answer to this problem 6240. Unfortunately, the GCF of 348 and 6240 isn't 87 and their LCM isn't 24960. Someone notated this problem incorrectly.
347(carly) and 348(sam)
the Range of a set of numbers is the difference between them. in this case 378 - 348 = 30 Range = 30 that's as far as i understand it anyway. happy to be proven wrong :)
The even numbers between 347 and 353 are: 348 350 352
The highest common factor of the numbers 104, 348 and 220 is 4.
2 and 4 are. 8 isn't. If you divide the numbers into 348 and the result is an integer, they are factors. 8 doesn't divide evenly.