Every multiple of 525 is a multiple of both 25 and 105.
The least common multiple of the numbers 25 and 105 is 525.
There are infinitely many of them. 105 is one example.
Since all 3 are prime numbers LCM = 3 * 5 * 7 = 105 All multiples of 105 are multiples of 3, 5 and 7
The multiples of 25 are 1, 5, and 25.
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There are infinitely many common multiples of 3, 5 and 7, each one 105 larger than the previous one. Or to put it another way: the common multiples of 3, 5 and 7 are the multiples of their lowest common multiple which is 105. ie their common multiples are all the multiples of 105, of which there is no end - there is an infinite number of multiples of 105 (or any other number [except zero]).
Just multiply 105 by different integers, to get the multiples: 105 x 0 105 x 1 105 x 2 etc.
The multiples of 105 (which are infinite) are all divisible by 105, including these: 105, 210, 315, 420, 525, 630, 735, 840, 945 . . .
Multiples of 105 include 105, 210, 315 and so on. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of multiples.
1,5,25
No, because as for example 30 is a multiple of 5 but not of 25
A simple answer is 1 and 105.