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Adam Crawford
14 January, 01:48
What is the least common multiple of 25 and 6?
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Fury
14 January, 04:24
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The least common multiple of 25 and 6 is 25*6 = 150.
In general, ...
LCM (a, b) = a*b/GCD (a, b)
Here, the greatest common divisor of 25 and 6 is 1, so their LCM is their product.
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