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You can not find the LCM of 81224. In order to find a least common multiple, you have to have at least two different numbers. An example would be the LCM for the numbers 81 and 224 is 18144.
It depends on what the numbers are. For example, if the prime numbers you were talking about were 3 and 7, the least common multiple would be 21. If your numbers were 2 and 3, it would be 6.
The least common multiple of two or more numbers is the number that both of them can multiply into evenly. For example, the greatest common factor of 4 and 5 is 20.
The positional place values of digits in negative numbers are in ascending order from least to greatest as for example in the number -987 the least value digit is 9 and the greatest value digit is 7 because -900 < -80 < -7 The positional place values of digits in positive numbers are in descending order from greatest to least as for example in the number 987 the least value digit is 7 and the greatest value digit is 9 because 900 > 80 > 7
The LCM is the multiple. The LCM of 9 and 3 is 9.
When it is a factor of the larger number for example the least common multiple of 15 and 60 is 60 because 15 is a factor of 60 and 60 is factor of itself
It depends on the degree to which the numbers are being rounded. 300 to the nearest 200, for example.
If the least common multiple of two numbers equals the product of the two numbers, then the numbers are relatively prime, that is their highest common factor is 1. For example, the numbers 10 and 21: The lcm is 10 x 21 = 210 They are relatively prime since their hcf is 1.
The least common multiple of a set of numbers is the smallest number that all of the numbers in the set will divide into evenly.For example, look at the set LCM(2,3,4,5). The smallest number that they all divide into is 60. ■
At least 12 numbers means 12 numbers or more
It is impossible to answer your question, because you need at least two numbers to have a Greatest Common Factor or a Least Common Multiple. For example, the GCF of 150 and 200 is 50, and the LCM is 600.
No, this will find a common multiple, but not always the least. For example, 2 and 4 have a least common multiple of 4 but if you multiply them you get 8. In fact, the LCM will only be the product of two numbers if the numbers have no common factors. We call numbers with no common factors relatively prime.