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What is 5x5x3x2?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

=60

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What is the least common multiple of 15 50 and 75?

Prime factorization of 15 = 3x5Prime factorization of 50 = 2x5x5Prime factorization of 75 = 3x5x5LCM = 5x5x3x2 = 150


What is the greatest common factor of 132 and 150?

The answer is 6.You need to do a prime factorization of the 2 numbers first. Then compare the 2 numbers and see what the greatest number they have in common is in the factorization of them. Next times what they have in common and there is your answer. The factorization of 132=11x3x2x2 The factorization of 150=5x5x3x2 There is a 2 and a 3 in each, so you multiply them both and you get 6.


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