To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 6, 15, and 16, you must first factorize each number into its prime factors. The prime factors of 6 are 2 and 3, of 15 are 3 and 5, and of 16 are 2 and 2 and 2 and 2. Then, you identify the highest power of each prime factor that appears in any of the factorizations. In this case, the LCM is 2^4 * 3 * 5, which equals 240.
The LCM is: 240
The LCM of 6 & 16 is... 48.
The LCM of 6 and 15 is 30
The LCM is 90.
The LCM is 48.
The LCM of 6 and 15 is 30.
The LCM is 210.
The LCM is 270.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 3, 6, and 15 is the smallest multiple that all three numbers share. To find the LCM, we first list the multiples of each number: 3 (3, 6, 9, 12, 15, ...), 6 (6, 12, 18, ...), and 15 (15, 30, ...). The LCM of 3, 6, and 15 is 30, as it is the smallest number that all three numbers can divide into without a remainder.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 5 16 15 is 240.
LCM(3, 6, 16) = 48.
LCM(10, 6, 16) = 240.