990, you make a table with each number's multiples. When you find two numbers in both collumns that are the same, that is the LCM.
The LCM is 990.
The GCF is: 15The LCM is: 990
To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 90 and 165, we first need to find the prime factorization of each number. The prime factorization of 90 is 2 x 3^2 x 5, and the prime factorization of 165 is 3 x 5 x 11. To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in either factorization: 2 x 3^2 x 5 x 11 = 990. Therefore, the LCM of 90 and 165 is 990.
15 and 990, respectively.
The LCM is 1155.
LCM(90,84) = 1260
To find the LCM of 33 and 165, you first need to break them down into their prime factors: 33 = 3x11 165 = 3x5x11 The next step is to identify any common factors. In this case both numbers have a 3 and an 11 as common factors, so we can discard one of each. Take all the other prime factors (3, 5 and 11) and multiply them to find the LCM: 3x5x11 = 165 Thus the LCM of 33 and 165 is 165.
For the values: 165, 66 the LCM is: 330
The LCM is 165.
The factors of 90 are:1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45, 90The factors of 162 are:1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54, 81, 162The common factors are:1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 18
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 5 3 11 is 165.
The lowest common multiple (LCM) of 165 and 345 is 3795.