Math, asked by Esie03, 1 year ago

PLZ HELP ME FAST I NEED THE ANSWER TO ALL OF THEM PLZ!!!!!!!!Daniel is buying hot dogs for an event day. Hot dogs are sold in packages of 10. Hot dog buns are sold in packages of 8. What is the smallest number of hot dogs and buns Daniel can buy to have an equal number of each? Show your work and/or explain your thinking.









Answer:
 The smallest number of hot dogs and buns Daniel can buy is _______. (1 pt)
 He’ll have to buy ____ packages of buns and _____packages of hot dogs. (2 pt)
 I showed or explained how I found my answer. (2 pt)

Answers

Answered by mAbhiOjha
2
1. 9
2. 5 packages of buns and 4 packages of Hot dog
3. No. of buns in a package - 8
No. of hot dogs in a package-10
L.C.M. of 8 and 10 = 40.
So. for 40 buns he will need to buy 5 packs of 8 buns and for 40 hot dogs, he'll have to buy 4 packs of 10 hot dogs.

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Answered by hahern44
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The smallest number of hot dogs and buns Daniel can buy is 40 of each.

He’ll have to buy 5 packages of buns and 4 packages of hot dogs.

4x10=40 hot dogs

5x8=40 buns

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