Anyone of any age can have tonsillitis; however, it is most common in children between the ages of five and 10 years.
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Their highest common factor is 40, so if you divide by 40 you get 3 over 5.
Although tonsillitis can occur at any age, children are much more likely to suffer from the condition. In fact, tonsillitis is more common in anyone who spends time in a school, child care facility, or other environment where people are in close contact and germs can be easily spread.
It is: 8
Well you find a common denominator which is 40 ,so that is 25/40+16/40 which equals 41/40 of 1 and 1/40
15/40 = 3/8 by dividing the highest common factor of 15 and 40 which is 5
Chills are most likely caused by a fever and fevers are a common symptom of tonsillitis. You may find yourself waking up in the night with chills or find your sheets wet with sweat.
If '15' and '40' have a common factor, then it's not. Hint: They have, and it's not.
189 and 40 have no factor in common and so the fraction cannot be reduced.
3 over 40 cannot be simplified because 3 and 40 have no common factors. Also, 3 is prime so 3 would have to be a factor of 40 for you to be able to simplify it, and 3 does not go into 40.
11 over 40 7/8 - 3/5... First, convert both fractions to their lowest common denominator: (in this case 8*5 = 40) 35/40 - 24/40 Then subtract leaving 11/40