Asked by Caitlin

Find the common factors of each pair of numbers.

a)14 and 21 b)20 and 12 c)45 and 15

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Please study this explanation.

http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year7/ch03_prime/05_comm/fac.htm

We'll be happy to check your answers.
Answered by Caitlin
3 times x plus 5 = 41

I don't really understand this.
Answered by Ms. Sue
3x + 5 = 41
3x + 5 - 5 = 41 - 5
3x = 36
x = 12
Answered by Caitlin
thank u sooo much i will use this as a guide for all my other questions ur the best!!! im really sorry for all the questions i had. :(
Answered by Ms. Sue
If you really understand it, then I'm more than happy to help you. Good luck on your test.
Answered by Caitlin
that helped so much now im answering all my other questions ur the best ms sue!!
Answered by Caitlin
thanks alot ms sue really without u i would have been in trouble and got a really bad mark!!! thaks to u ill pass with flying colours!! im going to use this site all the time!! ur the best!!
Answered by Ms. Sue
Thank you.
Answered by Caitlin
now i will be prepared for my math test wednesday because now i know what im doing!
Answered by Caitlin
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Answered by Caitlin
What did the woodland cree people do?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Please click <u>Post a New Question</u> and then type your question.

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