Any multiple of 5.
There is no greatest common multiple of 5 and 1: whatever common multiple is claimed to be the greatest, adding the lowest common multiple of 5 and 1 (namely 5) will give a greater common multiple.
LCM(5, 1) = 5.
The only common multiple of 5 and 8 would be 1. 5*1=5 8*1=8 4*2=8 Since "1" is the only repeating number, this is the only common multiple.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 5 4 6 is 60
It is 1
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The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of the two numbers divided by their greatest common factor. The greatest common factor of 5 and 23 is 1. (See related question "What is the greatest common factor of 5 and 23?" for this calculation.) So, the least common multiple is 5 x 23 ÷ 1 = 115.
I think you mean Least Common Multiple and it is 5
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If the other number is a multiple of 5, the GCF is 5. If it is not a multiple of 5, the GCF is 1.
The highest common multiple of two numbers is their least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of 3 and 5 is found by multiplying the two numbers and dividing by their greatest common divisor (GCD). In this case, the LCM of 3 and 5 is 15, as 3 * 5 / 1 = 15.
28 35 1 1 7 5 14 7 so seven is your least common multiple