(1/4) x (1/3) x (1/4) x (288) = (1/48) x (288) = (288 / 48) = 6
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72 288/4=72
One third of 288 is 96
LCM(48, 72, 96) = 288 There is no GCM because any multiple of 288 is a common multiple. If any number lays claim to being a GCM, then that number+288 will also be a common multiple and will be greater. And 288 more will be greater still. And so on.
Name the number as x 32x = -288 Divide both sides by 32 to find the value of x x = -9
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72 288/4=72
One third of 288 is 96
It is already a whole number as 288
288 is not a prime number. It is composite.
The Third Reich - novel - has 288 pages.
All multiples of 288, which is an infinite number.
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You can't have common multiples of one number. They're just plain multiples. Multiples are found by multiplying the number by successive counting numbers. 288 x 1 = 288 288 x 2 = 576 288 x 3 = 864
To find 25 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.25. In this instance, 0.25 x 288 = 72. Therefore, 25 percent of 288 is equal to 72.