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The __________ is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of two or more integers.
absolute value |
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least common multiple |
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least common factor |
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greatest common factor |
The least common multiple (LCM) is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of two or more integers.
Convert 0.0009449 to scientific notation.
| 94.49 x 10-5 | |
| 9.449 x 104 | |
| 9.449 x 10-4 | |
| 9.449 x 10-3 |
A number in scientific notation has the format 0.000 x 10exponent. To convert to scientific notation, move the decimal point to the right or the left until the number is a decimal between 1 and 10. The exponent of the 10 is the number of places you moved the decimal point and is positive if you moved the decimal point to the left and negative if you moved it to the right:
0.0009449 in scientific notation is 9.449 x 10-4
a(b + c) = ab + ac defines which of the following?
commutative property for division |
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distributive property for division |
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distributive property for multiplication |
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commutative property for multiplication |
The distributive property for multiplication helps in solving expressions like a(b + c). It specifies that the result of multiplying one number by the sum or difference of two numbers can be obtained by multiplying each number individually and then totaling the results: a(b + c) = ab + ac. For example, 4(10-5) = (4 x 10) - (4 x 5) = 40 - 20 = 20.
What is the least common multiple of 2 and 8?
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The first few multiples of 2 are [2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20] and the first few multiples of 8 are [8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80]. The first few multiples they share are [8, 16, 24, 32, 40] making 8 the smallest multiple 2 and 8 have in common.
How many 2\(\frac{1}{2}\) gallon cans worth of fuel would you need to pour into an empty 10 gallon tank to fill it exactly halfway?
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To fill a 10 gallon tank exactly halfway you'll need 5 gallons of fuel. Each fuel can holds 2\(\frac{1}{2}\) gallons so:
cans = \( \frac{5 \text{ gallons}}{2\frac{1}{2} \text{ gallons}} \) = 2