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Arnold had three pieces of different color string all the same length. Arnold cut the blue

string into 3 equal lengths. He cut the red string into 5 equal-size lengths, and the green
string into 15 equal-size lengths. He needs to cut the string so each color has the same
number of equal-size lengths.
What is the least number of equal-sized lengths each color string could have?
The least number of equal-sized lengths each color string could have is

User Daniela
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Given ↷

No. of strings Arnold had ⇢3

  • RED↝5 equal size
  • GREEN↝15 equal size
  • BLUE↝3 equal size

To find↷

least number of equal-sized lengths each color string could have

Solution↷

To find the least number of equal-sized lengths of each color, we'll find the least common factor of 3,5&15

  • Least common factor or LCM⇢The smallest number, other than zero, that is a multiple of two or more given numbers

prime factor of 3 ⇢1 x 3

prime factor of 5⇢ 1 x 5

prime factor of 15⇢ 1 x 3 x 5

so,

LCM of 3,5,15 ⇢ 1 x 3 x 5 = 15

Hence, 15 is the least number of equal size lengths each color string could have.

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