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Answer:
30b^(3)y

Explanation:

1. To find the least common multiply of
6b^(3) and 15y, you must descompose 6 and 15 into their prime factors, as you can see below:

6=3*2

15=3*5

2. Choose the common and non common numbers with their greastest exponents:

3*2*5=30

Therefore, you can conclude that the least common multiply of
6b^(3) and
15y is:


30b^(3)y

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