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Find the smallest value of n such that the LCM of n and 15 is 45.

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i hope this helps answer your question. i believe the answer is 5.
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Solution:

we have been asked to find

The smallest value of n such that the LCM of n and 15 is 45.

The prime factors of 15 are


15=3*5

So in LCM of n and 15 , we must include both the prime factors and the LCM is 45.

Since 3 is one time in the prime factor of 15. But to make 45 we need one more 3 and its possible if we take the value of n as below"

n=9


9=3*3=3^2

Hence the LCM will be


3^2*5=45

Hence the smallest possible value of n is 9.

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