No.
25 is not a multiple of 5 - 5 is a multiple of 25. 25/5 is 5. So we know that the multiplication of 5 by 5 is 25. We also know 5 is a multiple of 25 because the square root of 25 is 5. Finally we know that 5 is a multiple of 25 because 5² is 25. Which is the inverse of the square root of 25.
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No, 25 is not a multiple of 100. A multiple of a number is obtained by multiplying that number by an integer. Since 100 divided by 25 equals 4, 100 is a multiple of 25, but not the other way around.
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The least common multiple (LCM) of 25 and 35 can be found by determining the prime factorization of each number. The prime factorization of 25 is (5^2), and for 35, it is (5^1 \times 7^1). The LCM takes the highest power of each prime factor: (5^2) and (7^1). Therefore, the LCM of 25 and 35 is (5^2 \times 7 = 25 \times 7 = 175).
The Least Common Multiple of 25, 35, and 7 is 175.
25 is a multiple of 1, 5 and 25. 35 is a multiple of 1, 5, 7 and 35.
LCM(46, 7, 25) = 8050.
7 is prime, so it's lowest common multiple with anything that isn't itself a multiple of 7 (in which case the LCM would just be the other number itself) is that number times seven (in this case, 175).
The LCM is: 175
The prime factorization for each is as follows: 25=5^2 35=5*7. The least common multiple is 5^2*7 = 875.
The LCM is: 175
The LCM of 2, 5 and 7 is 70.
25 is a multiple of 50 5 is a multiple of 25
875 is one such number.
The LCM of 25 and 70 is 350, which is the multiple of the highest power of prime factors from both numbers (2 x 52 x 7 = 2 x 5 x 5 x 7 = 350).
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 3 9 18 15 25 75 9 12 15 4 7 10 6 7 9 is 6,300.