Respuesta :
Ah hah ! People on Brainly are always asking us where they can
use this stuff in real life. HERE is a perfect example of where
you can use Least Common Multiple in real life . . . when you're
buying hot dogs and buns !
When they come in packs, with different numbers in each pack
but you want to wind up with the same number of each item,
the number of each item that you should buy is the LCM of
the numbers in each pack.
Yadira's mom absolutely aced her math in Middle School, so she
knows right away that the LCM of 9 and 12 is 36 . This tells her
that she should buy 36 hot dogs (3 packs) and 36 buns (4 packs).
Answer:
Yadira's mom can purchase 36 hot dogs.
Step-by-step explanation:
After you read the question, you can figure out that we need to find the LCM (least common multiple). To do this, we are going to find the first 5 multiples of 12 and 9.
The first five multiples of 12 are 12, 24, 36, 48, 60.
The first five multiples of 9 are 9, 18, 27, 36, 45.
Now we need to find the least common multiple. So let's find the number that is in both. The number is 36. The answer is 36.