Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find the answer, we simply multiply 2 times 3, which equals 6, and then multiply that by 5, which gives us 30. Isn't that just a delightful little calculation?
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The product of 2, 3, and 5 is calculated by multiplying them together. This can be done in any order due to the commutative property of multiplication. Therefore, 2 x 3 x 5 equals 30.
Well, darling, 2 times 3 is 6, and 6 times 5 is 30. So, 2 times 3 times 5 is 30. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey.
18 * * * * * No! 2*3*5 = 30
If the number can be written as 2*3*5 it cannot be prime!
It can't be written any simpler because 30 = 2x3x5 which contains no repeated bits.
To find the lowest common multiple for numbers, prime factor each the use each prime number the number of times it appeared the most in each number. 18=2x3x3 20=2x2x5 30=2x3x5 lcm=2x2x3x3x5=180
The product of 2, 3, and 5 is calculated by multiplying them together. Therefore, 2 x 3 x 5 equals 30. This can be understood through the commutative property of multiplication, which states that the order in which numbers are multiplied does not affect the result.