Certainly: 3 · 25 + 14 = 97
No.15 = 3 x 5So for 200 to be a multiple of 15, it must be a multiple of both 3 and 5:2 + 0 + 0 = 2 which is not a multiple of 3 so 200 is not a multiple of 3.200 ends in 0, so it is a multiple of 5.Thus 200 is a multiple of 5, but not a multiple of 3; so it is not a multiple of 15.
30 is divisible by, and is the least common multiple of, 2, 3, and 5.
60 (15 = 3*5, 12=2*2*3 -> 2*2*3*5 = 60)
Answer: 3/3x 2/5=90/15How To solve the problem: 3/3 x 2/51. Find the GCM (Greatest Common Multiple) (3)3,6,9,12,15-(5)5,10,15= 152.Multiple 3X5=15,Then Multiple the top number(3)by 5=15Combined=15/153.Multiple 5X3=15,Then Multiple the top number(2) by 3=6 Combined=6/154.Multiple the two new factors(15/15 X 6/15)5.Then you get the answer... 90/15
The least common multiple of 3 , 2 , 5 = 30
The least common multiple of 3 , 5 , 2 = 30
194*114*25 = (2*97)(2*3*19)(5*5) so factors are 2, 3, 5, 19, 97 so it has 5 factors.
Certainly: 3 · 25 + 14 = 97
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 2 5 3 is 30.
The least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15. This, however is not a multiple of 2 so we must find the next common multiple of 3 and 5. This is 30. Since 30 is also a multiple of 2, 30 is therefore the least common multiple of 3, 5 and 2.
No.15 = 3 x 5So for 200 to be a multiple of 15, it must be a multiple of both 3 and 5:2 + 0 + 0 = 2 which is not a multiple of 3 so 200 is not a multiple of 3.200 ends in 0, so it is a multiple of 5.Thus 200 is a multiple of 5, but not a multiple of 3; so it is not a multiple of 15.
4-3, 4-5, 2-5
factors of 3: 1, 3 factors of 5: 1, 5 factors of 97: 1, 97
Any multiple of 30
30
No. The largest prime number is unknown.Actually, there is no "largest prime number".2*3+1=7,a prime number 2*3*5+1=31 2*3*5*7+1=211..........