LCM(11, 12, 9, 10) = 1980.
12. That's a trick question. Most people would answer 2. Some people would answer 11. It's 12 because of 0 too. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
660LCM of 10, 11 & 12 = 660Prime factorization of:10 = 2 * 511 = ...........1112 = 2.............* 2 * 3===============LCM=2 * 5 * 11 * 2 * 3 = 660
Tommy - 11 Chuckie - 12 Dil - 10 Phil & Lil - 12 Angelica - 12 Susie - 12 Kimi - 11
130 over 120 = 11/12
10 ÷ 11 ÷ 12 = (10 ÷ 11) ÷ 12 = 5/66 = 0.07575... ≈ 0.076
5/6s + 3/4 = 11/12 10/12s + 9/12 = 11/12 10/12s = (11 - 9)/12 10/s = 2 s = 5
139
(5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) / (4/11) = (5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) * (11/4)= (1/12) + (11/6) = 1/12 + 22/12 = 23/12 or 111/12(5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) / (4/11) = (5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) * (11/4)= (1/12) + (11/6) = 1/12 + 22/12 = 23/12 or 111/12(5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) / (4/11) = (5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) * (11/4)= (1/12) + (11/6) = 1/12 + 22/12 = 23/12 or 111/12(5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) / (4/11) = (5/6) * (1/10) + (2/3) * (11/4)= (1/12) + (11/6) = 1/12 + 22/12 = 23/12 or 111/12
11.8333
10
12
12 over 10 as a mixed number = 11/5
The probability is the number of girls divided by the number of students, so 12/22, or 6/11
1.0909
11
5.9167