Asked by caden
Two part problem that need help with.
1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows?
2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are only three ways that he can arrange his cards in equal rows. Write all the possible numbers of baseball cards that Sam could have.
1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows?
2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are only three ways that he can arrange his cards in equal rows. Write all the possible numbers of baseball cards that Sam could have.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
4 * 9 = 36
Factors of 36:
1, 36
2, 18
3, 12
4, 9
6, 6
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What is your answer for 2?
Factors of 36:
1, 36
2, 18
3, 12
4, 9
6, 6
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What is your answer for 2?
Answered by
caden
it says to use the info in the first problem to answer the second part.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.
What are the factors of each of these numbers?
30, 31, 32, 33, 34
What are the factors of each of these numbers?
30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Answered by
Anonymous
24
Answered by
becky
how would the factor pairs change if Nancy had only 5 posters to arrange? explain.
Answered by
becky
she would have to seperate them equally
Answered by
ellie
what is the answer for part 2
Answered by
Rose
What’s the answer for the question?
Answered by
Melanie
Whats the anwer
Answered by
mckenzie
1. jill can arrange 3 more other ways.
Answered by
Grace
What is the second answer
Answered by
Anonymous
Daddy chill
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