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LCD(6, 7) = 42
1% of 1440 = 1% * 1440 = 0.01 * 1440 = 14.4
1440 is not a prime number; 1440 is composite.
LCM(36, 32, 45, 10) = 1440 so the answer is 1440, 1440*2, 1440*3, 1440*4 and 1440*5.
The LCM of 5 and 1440 is 1440
Use an equation 1440/1800= x/360 Then solve for x 1440/1800*360=x x=288 degrees
25% of 1,440= 25% * 1440= 0.25 * 1440= 360
It is: 1440
1440 is already simplified.
4800-1440 = 3360
1440 divided by 120 = 12
No. 4 is less than 1440 so it cannot be divisible by 1440. Unless we use decimals, in which case 4/1440 = 0.0027778.