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12 March, 02:31

What is the least common multiple of 55,75, and 115

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  1. 12 March, 04:55
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    least common multiple of the given three numbers can be found out as follows

    first have to divide all three numbers by factors that are common for all three

    so first divide 55, 75 and 115 by 5

    55/5 = 11

    75/5 = 15

    115/5 = 23

    there are no common factors shared by 11, 15 and 23

    so the factors are 5, 11, 15 and 23

    so to find the least common multiple

    we have to find the products of the factors

    5 x 11 x 15 x 23 = 18 975

    least common multiple is 18 975
  2. 12 March, 05:20
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    The least common multiple of the given numbers

    => 55

    => 75

    => 115

    First, let’s decompose or find the prime factors of each numbers

    => 55 = 5 x 11

    => 75 = 3 x 5 x 5 or 3 x 5 2

    => 115 = 5 x 23

    Now, we have the common prime factor which is 5.

    The uncommon prime factors which are 11, 3 and 23

    And the greatest exponent = 5 2

    LCM = 52 x 11 x 3 x 23

    => 18, 975
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