I'll use multiples of 2 and 4 as an example:
Multiples of 2: 2, 4, 6, 8...
Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16...
The least common multiple in this case is 4. The LCM is always ≥ the largest starting number, which is 4 for this example. Therefore, the statement is true.
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The range of widths is {1.23,1.31} so none will be rejected, answer A.
Volume of a Right circular cylinder=πr²h
Using "Cavaliers principle" or Just pire logic... it can be understood that...
if we were to cut of the base and top of the cylinder such that it will make up to be a right circular cylinder and join the other two pieces on top; We would obtain a Right circular cylinder With The same radius and height as the Given cylinder.
So;
Given. Base area B=81πcm²
also Base area =πr²
=>πr²=81π cm²
=>r=√81=9cm
Also Given;
Height h=3r
=>Height,h=3×9=27cm
So;Volume of cylinder V=πr²h ;(r²=81,h=27)
=>V=(81×27×22)/7
=>V=6867.18cm³ (approx.)
So,Required Volume =6867.18cm³(approx.)
Hope it helps...
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Leukonov/Olegion.
If two chords of a circle are congruent, then their intercepted arcs are congruent
7x-39 = 87
7x = 87 + 39
7x = 126
x = 126/7
x = 18