YES. 91 a multiple of 13.
Both 7 and 13 are factors of their least common multiple, which is 91. Additionally, they both divide evenly into any multiple of 91, such as 182 or 273. Therefore, any multiple of 91 can be expressed as a product involving both 7 and 13.
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The LCM is: 1,456.
13 * 7 = 91
As 91 = 7 × 13, √91 doesn't really simplify. It can be changed into: √91 = √(7×13) = √7 √13
The least common multiple of 91 , 13 = 91
7 x 13 = 91. Therefore, 91 is a common multiple of 7 and 13, because both 7 and 13 are factors of the multiple, 91.There are infinitely many common multiples of 7 and 13: specifically, these consist of multiples of 91.
The LCM is: 91
91 because 13*7=91
Yes - 13 x 7 = 91.
The least common multiple of 7 and 13 is 91. Because the numbers in the set are prime, their LCM is their product.
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It is: 91
560 is a multiple of 7. It goes in 80 times. 91 is a multiple of 7. It goes in 13 times.
gcf(39, 91) = 13