The least common multiple (LCM) of 13 and 65 is the smallest multiple that both numbers share. To find the LCM, you can use the formula LCM(a, b) = (|a * b|) / GCD(a, b), where GCD is the greatest common divisor. In this case, the GCD of 13 and 65 is 13, so the LCM is (|13 * 65|) / 13 = 65.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 65 27 is 1,755.
The LCM is: 1,560
factorization: 78=2*3*13 65=5*13 LCM=2*3*5*13=390
For 117, 91, 65, 21 the LCM is: 4,095
LCM, as a concept makes sense for whole numbers, not decimal fractions.
The LCM is: 65
The LCM is 11960.
LCM of 10 and 65 = 130
The LCM of 30 and 65 is 390
LCM of 20 and 65 is 260.
The LCM of 60 and 65 is 780.
The least common multiple (LCM) of 13 and 65 is the smallest multiple that both numbers share. To find the LCM, you can use the formula LCM(a, b) = (|a * b|) / GCD(a, b), where GCD is the greatest common divisor. In this case, the GCD of 13 and 65 is 13, so the LCM is (|13 * 65|) / 13 = 65.
The LCM of 30 and 65 is 390
Their product.
LCM of 49 and 99 and 65 is 315315.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 30 and 65 is 390.