Asked by dan
Miss Jennifer is buying pencils in packs of 12, notebooks in packs of 16, and red pens in boxes of 20. She needs to have the same number of pencils, notebooks, and red pens. What is the smallest number of packs of each type that she should buy?
Answer:
Miss Jennifer needs to buy
packs of pencils,
packs of notebooks and
packs of red pens.
Answer:
Miss Jennifer needs to buy
packs of pencils,
packs of notebooks and
packs of red pens.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
This is similar to finding the lowest common multiple
12 = 4*3
16 = 4*4
20 = 4*5
LCM = 4*4*3*5 = 240
packs of pencils = 240/12 = 20
packs of notebooks = ...
packs of red pens = ...
12 = 4*3
16 = 4*4
20 = 4*5
LCM = 4*4*3*5 = 240
packs of pencils = 240/12 = 20
packs of notebooks = ...
packs of red pens = ...
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