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OpenStudy (liziekay):
What is it?
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
1/9M > 1/8N is also equal to ?
OpenStudy (liziekay):
yikes, I wouldn't know..
OpenStudy (will.h):
is that the whole question?
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
M AND N ARE POSITUVE INTEGERS AND ONE NINTH OF M IS GREATER THAN ONE EIGHT OF N. SO WHAT IS EQUAL TO THIS ?
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OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Please list all the possibilities.
OpenStudy (will.h):
So you are trying to find the integers of M and N? and they gave you a hint that they are positive integers so really just substitute the variables with positive integers and you'll get your answer.
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Ok let my try that
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Can I use 9 and 8?
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Can MN>72 be an answer?
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OpenStudy (will.h):
if you substitute m = 9 and n = 3 then
1/81 > 1/24 which is not true so the values above doesn't work. try values. and see if they work that's all but the values have to be positive integers
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Will.H thanks for the help I understand the question and got my answer.
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
I have another question
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
HOW MANY INTEGERS FROM 4 TO 50, INCLUSIVE, ARE NEITHER MULIPLES OF 3 NOR 4?
OpenStudy (gygx72652):
I have another question
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OpenStudy (gygx72652):
Will.H thanks for the help I understand the question and got my answer.