To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 25, 125, and 625, we first need to prime factorize each number. The prime factorization of 25 is 5^2, 125 is 5^3, and 625 is 5^4. To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in the factorization of any of the numbers. In this case, the LCM is 5^4, which equals 625.
The LCM of 25, 50, and 125 is 250.
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The numbers that multiply to 125 are 5 and 25. This is because 5 x 25 = 125. In other words, 5 is a factor of 125 because 125 divided by 5 equals 25, and 25 is a factor of 125 because 125 divided by 25 equals 5.
125 / \ 5 25 / \ 5 5
The LCM is 125.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 125 5 is 125.
The LCM is: 125
625 No. I got 250. Here's why. 125 625 / \ / \ 25 (5) 125 (5) / \ / \ (5) (5) 25 (5) / \ (5) (5) 125: 5X5X5 625: 5X5X5X5 (Circle all pairs of 5) Multiply: 5x5x5x5=250 LCM=250
125 * * * * * No it is not. LCM(35, 25) = 175
Since 125 is a multiple of 5, it is automatically the LCM.
The LCM is: 250
The LCM of 25, 50, and 125 is 250.
To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 25, 125, and 625, we first need to prime factorize each number. The prime factorization of 25 is 5^2, 125 is 5^3, and 625 is 5^4. To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each prime factor that appears in the factorization of any of the numbers. In this case, the LCM is 5^4, which equals 625.
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The least common multiple (LCM) of 25, 20, and, 125 is 500.
50 * * * * * No. It is 25.