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It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The least common multiple (LCM) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question!
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11(5 + 6) = (11 x 5) + (11 x 6) = 11 x 11 = 121
Since 17 is prime, the answer has to be the product of 6 and 17: 102.The least common multiple of 17 , 6 = 102
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Just divide 11 into 2816 and if there is a remainder then it is not a multiple of 11 whereas in fact 2816/11 is exactly 256 so therefore it is a multiple of 11
No. Numbers divisible by 9 have digits that add up to a multiple of 9. 2+3+6=11, which is not a multiple of 9.
The greatest common multiple would have a countless number of digits, but the least common multiple of 6, 16, and 44 is 528 (24 x 3 x 11).
Yes, yes, and no. 3- sum of digits must be multiple of 3. 6- sum of digits must be multiple of 3 and number must be even (multiple of 2). 9- sum of digits must be multiple of 9. (The sum of the digits here is 21.)
The only stable pattern is that the difference between the sum of all the digits in odd locations and the sum of all digits in even locations is a multiple of 11.For example, 5678*11 = 62458Sum of odd locations = 6 + 4 + 8 = 18Sum of even locations = 2 + 5 = 7Difference = 18 - 7 = 11 which is a multiple of 11.
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is a multiple of 3. A number is divisible by 6 if the sum of its digits is a multiple of 3 and it's even. A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits is a multiple of 9.
There are lots of them, like: 110, 132, 143, 154 and many others.
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