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Question 3 Unsaved Find the least common multiple of 5, 9 and 30. Question 3 options: 9 30 60 90

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we are given

the least common multiple of 5, 9 and 30

we know that


\mathrm{The\:LCM\:of\:}a,\:b\:\mathrm{is\:the\:smallest\:multiplier\:that\:is\:divisible\:by\:both\:}a\mathrm{\:and\:}b

so, firstly, we will find prime factorization


\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}5:\quad 5


\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}9:\quad 3\cdot \:3


\mathrm{Prime\:factorization\:of\:}30:\quad 2\cdot \:3\cdot \:5


\mathrm{Compute\:a\:number\:comprised\:of\:factors\:that\:appear\:in\:at\:least\:one\:of\:the\:following:}


=5\cdot \:3\cdot \:3\cdot \:2


=90

so,

LCM of 5 , 9 and 30 is 90........Answer

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