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The inequality that fits this condition is that x is greater than or equal to -12.
16y -64 as an inequality = -48
48 × 5 = 240
No... it is not, try anything, 8 times 8, 6 times 6, you will never get 48, Therefore, it is not a square number.
3 times 16 equals 48.
1 goes into 48 forty-eight times. This is because division is the process of finding how many times one number (the divisor) can be multiplied by another number (the dividend) to get the desired result. In this case, when 1 is divided into 48, it goes into 48 forty-eight times, as 1 multiplied by 48 equals 48.
12 x 4 = 48
If you divide a number times 48 and it equals to a whole number then that is the answer! But if it has a decimal as the answer then you have to use a different number
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it is one even for every number because they are all divisible by 1
This question makes no sense whatsoever. The world "least" is a superlative term. That means there can be only one such number. So two numbers cannot be LCMs in the same scenario. Next, the least "common" multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number, 48, in the question! The least common multiple of 48 and some other number must be at least as great as 48 and so two numbers - if they could exist, would have a sum of at least 48 + 48 = 96. You need to read up on LCM
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