Math, asked by 19150, 11 months ago

Sausages come in packets of 9. Bread rolls come in packets of 6. Colin wants to buy enough packs of sausages and rolls so that there are an equal number of sausages and rolls. What is the minimum number of sausages and rolls he needs to buy

Answers

Answered by prathamsaraf
4

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

since we want minimum number of things so that they may be equal we will calc LCM.

Answered by sharonr
3

The minimum number of sausages and rolls he needs to buy is 18

Solution:

Given that,

Sausages come in packets of 9

Bread rolls come in packets of 6

Colin wants to buy enough packs of sausages and rolls so that there are an equal number of sausages and rolls

To find: minimum number of sausages and rolls he needs to buy

Which means, find the least common multiple of 9 and 6

FIND LCM OF 9 AND 6

List all prime factors for each number.

Prime Factorization of 6 is:  2 x 3

Prime Factorization of 9 is:  3 x 3

For each prime factor, find where it occurs most often as a factor and write it that many times in a new list.

2, 3, 3

Multiply these factors together to find the LCM

LCM = 2 x 3 x 3 = 18

Thus, the minimum number of sausages and rolls he needs to buy is 18

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