It would be 16. The sequence is doubling pairs. 3 and 4 go on to be 6 and 8. 6 and 8 would go on to be 12 and 16. 12 and 16 would go on to be 24 and 32, and so on.
2s + 16 = 4s - 6 Subtract 2s from both sides: 16 = 2s - 6 Add 6 to both sides: 22 = 2s divide both sides by 2: s = 11
(x+6)+x=38 2x+6=38 2x=38-6 x=32/2 x=16 Therefore the one number is 16, and the other number is (16+6) which is 22. 16+22=38
The number is 16 minus 10 = 6
13 16 22 26 38?
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The number that can go into 6 and 10 are 1 2 5 and 10. The following list can be used to clarify this further: 1 can go into both 6 and 10 2 can go into both 6 and 10 5 can go into both 6 and 10 10 can go into both 6 and 10This means that the number that can go into 6 and 10 is 1 2 5 and 10.
They both will divide into 6 evenly
There is only one number that can go into both 5 and 6 evenly. That number is 1.
It is 30
Yes, but not evenly (16 with remainder 4).
6 and 9 both go into 54.
6/16 in simplest form is 3/8. To find simplest form, you must divide the top (numerator) by the same number you divide the bottom (denominator), and they must both go into that number. For 6/16, you divide 6 by 2, then 16 by 2 as well. This gives you 3/8. 3/8 can not be further simplified, because and 8 do not get divided by the same number.
It would be 16. The sequence is doubling pairs. 3 and 4 go on to be 6 and 8. 6 and 8 would go on to be 12 and 16. 12 and 16 would go on to be 24 and 32, and so on.
The LCM of the numbers 6 and 12 is 12. This is lowest number that will go into both number evenly.
The lowest number that both 6 and 15 can go into is 30.
-6 -9a = 16 : Add 6 to both sides -9a = 22 : Multiply both sides by -1 9a = -16 : Divide both sides by 9 a = -16/9 = -17/9