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100 can be expressed as 25*4.
We can multiply this by 6 to get 25*24.
So the smallest positive multiple of 100 is 100*6=600
Since both have 27 factorial, we can factorize to get 27! (1+28) = 27! * 29.
The largest prime that divides 27! + 28! is 29.
If you go step by step you get:
1. x^2+2xy-15y^2
2. x^2-3xy+5xy-15^2
3. x(x-3)+5y(x-3)
4. (x+5y)(x-3)
So from here pour answere is (x+5y)(x-3)
I don't think that there is a solution, beacuse if x=x+1 then there is no number that would satisfy x. Mabey you didn't correctly copy the questtion, if that is so, can you please re-write it? Sorry if this post isn't helpful.
So you have to find the lagest prime number under 28, beacuse if you multiple 2 numbers, even if they are prime, you will get a compostie number. And we know that the largest prime number less than 28 is 23, so from here the answere is 23.
100x101=1010
answer
1010
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Let's take a look at this!
1,000,000,000 meters = 1,000,000 kilometers
1,000,000 divided by 40000 equals 25
So, you can make 25 trips around Earth! Whoa!!!
Thank you!
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Chance that it will snow in the first 3 days: 2/3
Chance that it will snow for the last four days: 3/4
(2/3)^3 times (3/4)^4 would get us the answer!
(Probability of snowing each of the three days) (Probability of snowing each of the four days)
(2/3)^3 times (3/4)^4 = 3/32
1-3/32=29/32
So, our answer is 29/32
Great! I'll help with it :D
Thanks for pointing it out. I fixed it.
It says there is a chance that it will snow where Bob lives
Ohhh the fraction's didn't load, my bad!
The question isn't complete :(
When you complete it, I'll be happy to help! :D
Ahhh..... you are correct! Strong work ! ~EP
Let's make two equations!
Let j=Jack's age
Let b=Bob's age
j-13=b
j+8=2(b+8)
--Expand--
j-8=2b
--Subtract equations--
-5=-b
b=5
(Bob is 5 years old now)
18-13=5
So, Jack is 18 years old!