The common multiples of any two (or more) numbers are multiples of their lowest common multiple (lcm). lcm(9, 11) = 99 → first five common multiples are: 99, 198, 297, 396, 495
The common multiples of any two or more numbers are the multiples of their lowest common multiple.lcm(3, 4, 5) = 60→ first three common multiples are:60 x 1 = 6060 x 2 = 12060 x 3 = 18060, 120, 180
The multiples of 6 are infinite. There is no largest one.
They are the common multiples of the two numbers.
The common multiples of 9 and 16 are 144, 288, 432 and so on.
The two common multiples of three and five are: 15 and 30 ^-^
The LCM is: 30
They are multiples of 60.
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30, 60, 90
The common multiples of any two (or more) numbers are multiples of their lowest common multiple (lcm). lcm(9, 11) = 99 → first five common multiples are: 99, 198, 297, 396, 495
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It is not possible to write all the common multiples of two or more numbers.However, we can write as many as we want but first of all we have to find L.C.M. of 49 and 14 and the answer is 98.Also, multiples of 98 are the common multiples of 49 and 14.It means that multiples of least common factor of two or more numbers are the common multiples of the numbers.So, first five common multiples are 98x1, 98x2, 98x3, 98x4 and 98x5.
Two and three are relatively prime, or coprime. That means that they have no smaller number, or factor, in common. So, the multiples of both numbers are the multiples of the product of the two, or the multiples of six.
well five times two is ten so double five and you have the same multiples
Twice and three times as much as the previous common multiple respectively
The common multiples of any two or more numbers are the multiples of their lowest common multiple.lcm(3, 4, 5) = 60→ first three common multiples are:60 x 1 = 6060 x 2 = 12060 x 3 = 18060, 120, 180