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What is 80x11?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 6/25/2025

80 multiplied by 11 equals 880.

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What is the LCM of 80 and 220?

The prime factors of 80 are 2,2,2,2 and 5 The prime factors of 220 are 2,2,5 and 11 To find the LCM, multiply one number by the unique prime factors of the other In this case, that is 80x11 or 220x4 =880.


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