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1) The smallest perfect square number 1 point
divisible by 5, 6 and 27 is
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Ijust need these 2 questions answered (the second pic is just confirmation i'm not confident in that answer)
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Three students each examine the system of linear equations shown. 8x + 4y = 16 8x + 2y = 8 caleb says there is exactly one solution. jeremy says there is no solution. kim says there are infinitely many solutions. which student is correct? provide mathematical reasoning to support your answer. answer in complete sentences. : d
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1) The smallest perfect square number 1 point
divisible by 5, 6 and 27 is...
divisible by 5, 6 and 27 is...
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