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 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 is: 175
The LCM of 2, 5 and 7 is 70.
25 is a multiple of 50 5 is a multiple of 25
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).
875 is one such number.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 3 9 18 15 25 75 9 12 15 4 7 10 6 7 9 is 6,300.