3 and 5 both go into multiples of 15, as both numbers are factors of 15. In mathematical terms, 15 is a multiple of both 3 and 5 because it can be evenly divided by both numbers without leaving a remainder.
Both are divisible by 3 and 5 12/3 = 4 12/5 = 2.4 601848/3 = 200616 601848/5 = 40123.2 However both are only divisible by 3 with no remainder.
2, 3 and 5 go into multiples of 30.
Both season 5 and 6 will have 17 EPISODES EACH. 3 to go as of 30/4/09
Yes they both go into 1344
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15 and 20 would both go into 60. Or 300. And several others.
They have a common factor of 3.1, 2, 3, and 6 go into 6.1, 3, 5, and 15 go into 15.1 and 3 both go into 6 and 15.
15 and 25 both go into 75. It's kind of obvious once you think about it ~Peace Out
15 and 5 both go into every multiple of 15 .
A/5 + 3 = 2Add Subtract 3 from both sides:A/5 = -1Multiply both sides by 5:A = -5
-2x/3 - 5 = 5 Add 5 to both sides: -2x/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3: -2x = 30 Divide both sides by -2: x = -15
15*3 = 3*5*3 = 3*3*5 18*5 = 2*3*3*5 = 2*3*3*5 So GCF = numbers that appear in both lists (however many times in both) = 3*3*5 = 45
Yes. Because 135 is divisible by both 3 an 5, that is 135 can be divided by both 3 and 5 with no remainder.
Since both 3 and 5 are prime numbers, only numbers that are multiples of its product are the numbers that are divisible by both. 15 is the LCM of 3 and 5 and hence all multiples of 15 are divisible by both 3 and 5
The numbers that go into both 12 and 15 are their common factors. The factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12, while the factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The common factors between the two sets are 1 and 3. Therefore, the numbers that go into both 12 and 15 are 1 and 3.