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Also, please outlne the steps you've used.

Please helpppp!!! Also, please outlne the steps you've used.-example-1

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

Ken will have run 3 laps and Hamid will have run 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find this, we first find the number of seconds that will have passed when they meet again. We use the LCM, or least common multiple, for this. First we find the prime factorization of each number:

80 = 10(8)

10 = 5(2)

8 = 2(4)

4 = 2(2)

80 = 2(2)(2)(5)(2)

60 = 10(6)

10 = 5(2)

6 = 2(3)

60 = 2(2)(3)(5)

For the LCM, we multiply the common factors by the uncommon. Between the two numbers, the common factors are 2, 2 and 5. This makes the uncommon 2, 2, and 3, and makes our LCM

2(2)(5)(2)(2)(3) = 240

This means every 240 seconds they will both be at the start line.

Since Ken completes a lap in 80 seconds, he completes 240/80 = 3 laps in 240 seconds.

Since Hamid completes a lap in 60 seconds, he completes 240/60 = 4 laps in 240 seconds.

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