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Find the LCM of 24 and 40.
A.
24
B.
48
C.
96
D.
120
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (camper4834):
oh boy least common multiples
OpenStudy (camper4834):
well it is not A because 40 times something cannot equal 24
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OpenStudy (camper4834):
it is not B because 40 times something cant equal 48
OpenStudy (camper4834):
same thing with 96
so if we cancel all of those answers what do you get?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D. 120
OpenStudy (anonymous):
could u help me with a couple more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@camper4834
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OpenStudy (camper4834):
yes! i can
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the GCF of 28 and 42?
A.
2
B.
4
C.
7
D.
14
OpenStudy (camper4834):
these numbers are small so lets list some factors
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be 14 @camper4834
OpenStudy (camper4834):
yes it is!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok could u help me with more @camper4834
OpenStudy (camper4834):
yes i will
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the LCM of 14 and 35?
A.
140
B.
70
C.
56
D.
7
OpenStudy (camper4834):
not 7
not 56
OpenStudy (anonymous):
140
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OpenStudy (camper4834):
nope that one is too big
OpenStudy (anonymous):
70
OpenStudy (camper4834):
yes.
OpenStudy (camper4834):
since 70 is the smaller one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok could you help me with more @camper4834
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OpenStudy (camper4834):
yes of course
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which set of dimensions is possible for a rectangular prism with a volume of 630 ft3?
A.
5 ft by 9 ft by 14 ft
B.
5 ft by 8 ft by 16 ft
C.
7 ft by 8 ft by 10 ft
D.
7 ft by 9 ft by 12 ft
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this is the last one i need help with
OpenStudy (camper4834):
easy multiply all of the numbers together
OpenStudy (camper4834):
5*9*14
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
easy 630
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thx
OpenStudy (camper4834):
well that looks kinda like the volume you are looking for right?