To find the maximum number of identical packs we see we have 72 pencils and 24 calculators.
This involves discovering the largest number that divides both 72 and 24 evenly,
which is known as the GCM or greatest common multiplier.
To determine the GCM, factor 72 into primes and group them:
72=2 times 2 times 2 times 3 times 3
24=2 times 2 times 2 times 3
Thus, the common grouping is 2 times 2 times 2 times 3, equating to 24.
Therefore, the maximum number of packs is 24.
For pencils:
72 divided by 24=3
Resulting in 3 pencils per pack.
For calculators:
24 divided by 24=1
So, 1 calculator per pack.
The outcome is 3 pencils and 1 calculator in each pack.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
You should insert the provided x and y coordinates into the equations to determine which one satisfies both points.
D is valid for both:
5 = 5/4(4)
0 = 5/4(0)
P stands for pineapple, p for pear, m for mango, and a for apple. Given a = 4*m, p = 2*a, and P = m; if they utilized 8 pineapples in their latest batch, they used 32 apples (calculated as 4*8) and 64 pears (calculated as 2*32).