I'm not sure what you want. You can have 5 and 2 and any non-zero whole number. You can have 10 and any two non-zero whole numbers. You can have any even number, then any multiple of 5, then any non-zero whole number. Or any multiple of ten, then any two non-zero whole numbers. I think I covered the possibilities.
1, 2, 5 and 10.
nine, ten and eleven. Three consecutive numbers that total thirty
what is divisible by two,three,four,five and ten
0
5 and 2
2520 is the smallest multiple of of first ten natural numbers.
1, 2 and 7.
Three
2520
1, 2, 5 and 10.
ok, if you multiply ten by one you get ten. If you multiply ten by two you get twenty. If you multiply ten by three you get thirty. If you multiply ten by four you get forty. Sensing a trend here yet? All those things are multiples of ten. Basically, if a number ends in a zero, it's a multiple of ten.
The answer depends on what the three numbers are!
210
3,010,000
60
The LCM is: 210
90