Respuesta :
3 is the greatest number of book shelves Andy can use. I solved this by finding the greatest comment factor of 9 and 6, which turned out to be 3.
6/3=2(reading books per shelf)
9/3=3(math books per shelf)
Every shelf there are two reading books and 3 math books
6/3=2(reading books per shelf)
9/3=3(math books per shelf)
Every shelf there are two reading books and 3 math books
9 math books
6 reading books
First we need to find the greatest common factor.
in this case it would be 3.
9 ÷ 3 = 3
6 ÷ 3 = 2
Here we have our answer
since 3 is not an even number it cannot be split evenly which means each bookcase will have at least 3 math books on it - and 2 reading books as well
*bookcase 1:
3 (math)
2(reading
*bookcase 2:
3 (math)
2 (reading)
*bookcase 3:
3 (math)
2 (reading
6 reading books
First we need to find the greatest common factor.
in this case it would be 3.
9 ÷ 3 = 3
6 ÷ 3 = 2
Here we have our answer
since 3 is not an even number it cannot be split evenly which means each bookcase will have at least 3 math books on it - and 2 reading books as well
*bookcase 1:
3 (math)
2(reading
*bookcase 2:
3 (math)
2 (reading)
*bookcase 3:
3 (math)
2 (reading