The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 20 25 35 and 45 is 6,300.
The multiples of 7 between 25 and 60 are: 28, 35, 42, 49, 56.
60 x 25 = 1500
The least common multiple of 60 and 100 is 300
240 is the lowest common multiple of 48 and 60.
No.No. A "multiple" generally means an "integer multiple". 60 is 2.4 times 25, not an integer.
The first three multiples of 25 are 25, 50 and 75. 60 is not on that list.
146
It is 300
300
The LCM is: 300
The lowest common multiple (LCM) of 15, 25, 60, and 85 is 5100.
Any multiple of 5700.
In the future, if you ask these one at a time as separate questions, you will find them already answered. (20, 25) Any multiple of 100 (42, 14) Any multiple of 42 (30, 12) Any multiple of 60 (9, 25) Any multiple of 225 (60, 45) Any multiple of 180 (23, 29) Any multiple of 667 (49, 141) Any multiple of 6909 (50, 25) Any multiple of 50 (142, 25) Any multiple of 3550 (142, 148) Any multiple of 10508 (84, 105) Any multiple of 420
There cannot be a greatest common denominator. For suppose X were the greatest common denominator. That means X is a multiple of 60 and 25 and that X is the greatest such number. Consider 2X. If X is a multiple of 60 and 25 then 2X will certainly be a multiple of the two numbers and 2X will also be greater than X. But that contradicts the proposition that X is the greatest such number. That contradiction shows that there cannot be a GCD for 60 and 25. The argument can easily be generalised to prove that there cannot be a GCD for any set of numbers.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
Any multiple of 60 is also a multiple of 15.