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LCM OF 2.2 AND 5

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The correct answer is:

11

Explanation:

To find the LCM, we first find the prime factorization of each number:


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We look for common factors first. There are none, except for 1, which is a factor of every number. Next we multiply the uncommon factors:

2(5)(1.1) = 10(1.1) = 11

The LCM is 11.

User Bsivel
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Answer:

LCM = 11

Explanation:

LCM means least common multiple. We have to find the LCM of two numbers 2.2 and 5.

To get the LCM we will find the factors of 2.2 and 5 first an then multiply common and uncommon factors.

factors of 2.2 = 2×1.1

factors of 5 = 5 (its a prime number)

Here we have all uncommon factors so we will multiply them.

Now LCM of these numbers = 2×(1.1)×5 = 11

So, the answer is LCM of 2.2 and 5 is 11.

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