any multiple of 90
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15% of 18= 15% * 18= 0.15 * 18= 2.7
To find 15% of a number, you can multiply the number by 0.15. So, if we let the number be x, the equation would be 0.15x = 18. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 0.15, giving you x = 18 / 0.15 = 120. Therefore, 15% of 120 is 18.
15 18 24 are three numbers. There is no single number to identify.
The smallest number is .18
The LCM of 15 and 18 is 90
90 = 15 x 6 = 18 x 5
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No, 15 and 24 do not go into 18. When we say a number "goes into" another, we typically mean that the second number is divisible by the first without a remainder. In this case, 18 is less than both 15 and 24, so neither can divide into 18.
90 18x5=90 15x6=90
15% of 18= 15% * 18= 0.15 * 18= 2.7
The numbers 15 and 18 can both divide into their least common multiple, which is 90. This means that 90 is a number that is evenly divisible by both 15 and 18. Additionally, they can go into other multiples of 90, such as 180, 270, and so on.
120
To find 15% of a number, you can multiply the number by 0.15. So, if we let the number be x, the equation would be 0.15x = 18. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 0.15, giving you x = 18 / 0.15 = 120. Therefore, 15% of 120 is 18.
15 18 24 are three numbers. There is no single number to identify.
15
120