The least common multiple of 27 and 63 is 189.
The least common multiple (LCM) of 49 and 63 is 441. This is obtained by finding the prime factorization of each number (49 = 7^2 and 63 = 7 * 3^2), and taking the highest power of each prime factor.
Any multiple of 63 is divisible by it.
Lowest common multiple of 63 and 180 is 1260.
Let's us say that the pth multiple of 14 is 63n i.e. 14p = 63n.14p = 63n and n = 14p/63....(1)From the relation 1 it is clear that we have to look for the multiple of 14 which is divisible by 63.Method 1:Let's us write the multiples of 14 greater than 63: 70, 84, 98, 112, 126, 140 etc.Is any of these multiples a multiple of 63?126 is the required multiple and it is the second multiple(n=2) of 63.So the smallest value of n is 2.Method 2:The smallest value of n can be found by calculating the LCM of 63 and 14.LCM of x and y gives us the smallest number divisible by x and y.LCM of 63 and 14 is 126. And putting 63n equal to 126 gives:63n = 126n =2
1. 63 is not even2. 63/2 =31 r1
The Least Common Multiple of 5, 63, and 35 is 315.
126
It is: 378
Since 63 is a multiple of 9, it is automatically the LCM of this problem.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 21 63 is 63
The least common multiple for 7 and 9 is 63.
Since 63 is a multiple of 9, it is automatically the LCM.
32=2^5=5 factors 63=3^2 x 7=3 factors 63 has fewer
The LCM of 36 and 63 is 252. To find the LCM, find the prime factorization of both numbers. The prime factorization of 36 is 3*3*2*2 The prime factorization of 63 is 3*3*7 3*3*2*2*7=252
The least common multiple of 27 and 63 is 189.
The Least Common Multiple of 9, 7, and 3 is 63.