Well, darling, the lowest common multiple of 2, 3, 5, and 7 is 210. Why? Because that's the smallest number that all those little divas can divide into without any drama. So, there you have it, 210 is the winner of the "Lowest Common Multiple" pageant.
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Oh, dude, the lowest common multiple of 2, 3, 5, and 7 is 210. It's like the smallest number that all these numbers can divide evenly into without leaving a remainder. So, if you ever need to divide your time equally between watching Netflix, eating Pizza, going for a run, and napping, just remember 210 is your magic number.
Oh, what a lovely question we have here! To find the lowest common multiple of 2, 3, 5, and 7, we simply need to multiply these numbers together. By doing so, we find that the lowest common multiple is 210. Isn't that just a happy little number?
6
The LCM is: 6
There is no largest common multiple of any two numbers: whatever common multiple is claimed to be the largest can be increased to an even larger common multiple by adding the lowest common multiple for the numbers (which for 2 and 3 is 6).
To work out the lowest common multiple of two or more numbers we need to resolve each number to its prime factors. Then, we can multiply those factors together to give us the lowest common multpile. The factors of 4 are 2, 2 The factors of 4 are 2, 3 To be a multiple of 4, the lowest common multiple must have 2 and 2 in its list to be a multiple of 4, the lowest common multiple must have 2 and 3 in its list So, starting with the 4 we have (2, 2) As there is already a 2 in the mix, when we come to the 6 we only need to add the 3 making our list (2, 2, 3) If we multiple all these numbers together we get 12. 4 x 3 = 12 6 x 2 = 12
18 (3 * 6, 6 * 3, 9 * 2)