It is: 36
60
It is: 90
34
480
It simplifies problems, therefore making them easier to solve. Ex) 1/4 + 6/12= would become 3/12 + 6/12=
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the numbers 5, 6 is 30.
Note that 17 is a prime number so its only factors are itself and 1.This tells us that the LCD, which is the least common multiple of the denominators is12x17 which is 204.
The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is 2.
The least common denominator for 3 and 4 is 12. if u dont belive us try it in your notebook
The Least Common Multiple of 16 and 35 is 560.The LCM is: 560the LCM is 560 since their gcd is1 which tells us they have no common factors. When two numbers have no common factor,we find the LCM by multiplying the numbers.The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 16 35 is 560.There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) refers to the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers. Even if you converted your whole numbers (x) to their fraction equivalents (x/1), the LCD would always be 1.
To find the least common multiple you first need to break 150 and 90 down into their prime factors: 150 = 2x3x5x5 90 = 2x3x3x5 The next step is to identify any common factors. In this case both numbers have a 2, a 3 and a 5 as a factor, so we can discard one of each. That leaves us with 2, 3, 3, 5 and 5. In order to find the LCM we multiply these numbers together: 2x3x3x5x5 = 450. Thus the least common multiple of 150 and 90 is 450.
The LCM of 4, 12, and 16 is 48 Let's look at the multiples of 16 and see if what we get is a multiple of 4 or 12. This is one of many ways to solve this. More commonly we use prime factorization. So the first multiple of 16 is 16x1 and that is a multiple of 4 since it is 4x4 but not of 12 Next is 16x2=32, this also works for 4 but not for 12 16x3=48, That one is good since 12x4 is 48 which tells us it works for 4 and 12 so the LCM is 48.