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The highest common multiple (HCM) of two numbers is the smallest multiple that is evenly divisible by both. For 35 and 40, you can find the HCM by first determining their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 35 and 40 is 280, as it is the smallest number that both can divide into without leaving a remainder. Therefore, the HCM of 35 and 40 is 280.
It is infinity but the LCM is 120
There can be no HCM (Highest Common Multiple). Suppose x is the HCM of two numbers a and b. That is to say, x is a multiple of a, x is a multiple of b and x is the highest such number. Now consider the number 2x. It is a multiple of a, it is a multiple of b and it is greater than x. This contradicts the statement that x is the highest such number. So such an x cannot exist.
40 is what percent of 108:= 40 / 108= 0.37037Converting decimal to a percentage:0.37037 * 100 = 37.04%
The LCM is 1080.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 40 108 is 1,080.
It is: 108-43.2 = 64.8
108/480 or 9/40
HCM Roman was created in 2001.
HCM Constanţa was created in 2002.
Hcm of 50 and 60= 2
Oh, dude, HCM stands for the Highest Common Multiple, which is basically the largest number that can be divided evenly into all the numbers given. So, for 96, 108, and 180, the HCM would be 12, since it's the largest number that can divide all of them without leaving a remainder. Easy peasy, right?