Asked by Shohanur
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For numbers 10-13 find 2 pairs of numbers with the given number as their least common multiple.
10. 10
11. 36
12. 60
13. 105
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Answered by
Reiny
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No idea what that is supposed to mean.
I am starting to guess that
"for numbers 10-13" you mean question #10, etc
ok, then ....
Find 2 numbers which have 10 as their LCM
how about (2,5) or (1,10)
#11.
LCM is 36
could be (4,9) or (1, 36) ?
you do the rest.
No idea what that is supposed to mean.
I am starting to guess that
"for numbers 10-13" you mean question #10, etc
ok, then ....
Find 2 numbers which have 10 as their LCM
how about (2,5) or (1,10)
#11.
LCM is 36
could be (4,9) or (1, 36) ?
you do the rest.
Answered by
Shohanur
i figued 10 before but can for the other 2- 12, 13.
Answered by
Shohanur
cant do number 13
Answered by
Reiny
for 105
factors of 105
= 5x21 or 15x7 or 35x3
none of those pairs have a common factor between them, so the LCM is simply the product of the two numbers
factors of 105
= 5x21 or 15x7 or 35x3
none of those pairs have a common factor between them, so the LCM is simply the product of the two numbers
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