The prime factors of 1955 are 5, 17, and 23. 5 x 17 x 23 = 1955
The product of the prime numbers less than 100 is 2.3055679639455188e+36
30, 42, and 70
The primes less than 10 are 2,3,5 and 7 with a product of 210.
41 and 37
The prime factors of 1955 are 5, 17, and 23. 5 x 17 x 23 = 1955
As a product of its prime factors: 5*17*23 = 1955
5*17*23 = 1955
5, 17 and 23
Use a factor tree. 1955 391,5 23,17,5
Well, well, well, look at you trying to stump me. The prime numbers less than 30 that multiply to 1955 are 5, 13, and 31. Yep, you heard me right, 31 is not less than 30, but it sure is a prime number that gets the job done.
The product of the prime numbers less than 100 is 2.3055679639455188e+36
No
They are: 5*17*23 = 1955
If the GCF of a given pair of numbers is 1, the LCM will be equal to their product. If the GCF is greater than 1, the LCM will be less than their product. Or, stated another way, if the two numbers have no common prime factors, their LCM will be their product.
It is impossible for three prime numbers less than 30 to add up to 1955. After all, 30+30+30 is only 90.
No