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Pls help me Q6 Q7 and Q8​

Pls help me Q6 Q7 and Q8​-example-1

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Answer:

q6 - 14

q7 - 165g

q8 - 4935

Explanation:

q6 -

211 ÷ 16 = 13.1875

so 14 is the smallest whole number

q7 -

each interval equals 5g

q8 -

4 and 9 are square numbers

so now we need two prime numbers

the prime numbers under 10 are:

2,3,5 and 7

the number also has to be divisible by 5 meaning it needs to end in 5 or 0

0 is not a part of any of the numbers that are left so it has to end in five

out of all of the combinations of the numbers, 4935 is the only one that is divisible by 3 and 5

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