The number that can divide equally with 7, 9, and 3 is their least common multiple (LCM), which is the smallest multiple that all three numbers share. To find the LCM of 7, 9, and 3, you first need to find the prime factorization of each number: 7 = 7, 9 = 3 x 3, and 3 = 3. Then, you take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in any of the factorizations: 7 x 3 x 3 = 63. Therefore, 63 is the number that can divide equally with 7, 9, and 3.
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To find out what number multiplied by 9 equals 7, you need to divide 7 by 9. Therefore, 7 ÷ 9 is approximately equal to 0.7778. So, 9 times 0.7778 equals 7.
No, because 3/4 is equal to 21/28 and 7/9 is equal to 21/27. 3/4 is less then 7/9 because of the denominator.
yes because if you cancel 9/15 down it will equal 3/5 e.g 9/15 divide 3 both sides equal 3/5
If this is an algebra problem; m is a variable.therefore:3 * m = 9 (divide the right side by 3)m = 9/3 9/3= 3m = 3
{ [(1+3) *5 ] +7 } /9 = 3 [4 *5] + 7 = 27 divided by 9 = 3 also [ (1+3) / (5+7) ] * 9 = 3 More complex is 13 * (5+7) - 9 = 3 with just signs : -1 -3 +5 -7 + 9 = 3