Asked by josh
The tenths digit of ds decimal is the smallest prime n.The hundredths digits is twice the tenths digit is the GCF 18 and 27.
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Answered by
Reiny
what is a ds decimal ?
"The hundredths digits is twice the tenths digit is the GCF 18 and 27."
- makes no sense to me.
please proof-read your post
"The hundredths digits is twice the tenths digit is the GCF 18 and 27."
- makes no sense to me.
please proof-read your post
Answered by
Claire
Well the smallest prime is 2, so now you've got 0.2 something
If the hundredth digit is twice the tenth, then it should be 4. But the part about the GCF being 18 and 27 I don't get
If the hundredth digit is twice the tenth, then it should be 4. But the part about the GCF being 18 and 27 I don't get
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