stephanie2000 stephanie2000
  • 01-03-2018
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How can you express (15 + 30) as a multiple of a sum of whole numbers with no common factor? 2 × (7.5 + 15) 3 × (5 + 10) 5 × (3 + 6) 15 × (1 + 2)

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Janay1012
Janay1012 Janay1012
  • 01-03-2018

The sum of 15+30 = 45 and can be expressed as a multiple of prime factors:


(3^2)5



So (15+30) could be expressed as 9*5, but it can not be expressed as a non-repeating multiple of prime factors. 

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