The least common multiple (LCM) of 60 and 90 can be found by determining their prime factorization. The prime factorization of 60 is (2^2 \times 3^1 \times 5^1), and for 90, it is (2^1 \times 3^2 \times 5^1). The LCM is obtained by taking the highest power of each prime factor: (2^2), (3^2), and (5^1), which results in (2^2 \times 3^2 \times 5^1 = 180). Therefore, the LCM of 60 and 90 is 180.
The LCM is 60.
90 + 90 + 60 = 240
The result of the equation - 90 plus 90 plus 60 plus 80, is found as follows; 90 + 90 + 60 + 80 = ( 90 + 90 ) + 60 + 80 = 180 + ( 60 + 80 ) = 180 + 140 = 320 Answer = 320
That depends on what lmc is!
What is LMC, period!
90
Not sure about LMC but the LCM(15, 20) = 60
60
The LCM is 60.
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90 you cant do 60-90 but you can do 90-60
90 + 90 + 60 = 240
The result of the equation - 90 plus 90 plus 60 plus 80, is found as follows; 90 + 90 + 60 + 80 = ( 90 + 90 ) + 60 + 80 = 180 + ( 60 + 80 ) = 180 + 140 = 320 Answer = 320
That depends on what lmc is!
What is LMC, period!
90-30 = 60
90 + 60 = 150