The LCM for a set of numbers is the smallest positive integer such that each element in the set divides it evenly.
To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 11, 13, and 17, we first need to understand that the LCM is the smallest multiple that all three numbers share. The LCM of three prime numbers is simply the product of the three numbers, as they do not have any common factors. Therefore, the LCM of 11, 13, and 17 is 11 x 13 x 17 = 2431.
The LCM is: 210
The LCM for 52, 14, 65 and 91 is 1,820
The LCM of these numbers is 50. LCM is Least Common Multiple.
The LCM is: 10The LCM is 10.
You can't find the LCM of a single number. The LCM of 1, 2, 3 and 14 is 42.
The LCM of these numbers is 340. LCM is Least Common Multiple.
The LCM is A.
The LCM of these numbers is 364. LCM is Least Common Multiple.
The LCM of these numbers is 198. LCM is Least Common Multiple.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
The LCM is: 900