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IM STUMPED I USUALLY LOVE THESE PROBLEMS :( The least common multiple of x, 10 and 14 is 70. What is the greatest possible value of x?

User Stefanvds
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Answer:

x = 35

Explanation:

70 factored is 2 x 5 x 7

x = 35

User Yitsushi
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Answer:


x=70

Explanation:

If we know that the LCM of 10, 14 and x will be 70, that means x has to be a factor of 70.

First, let's find the multiples of 10 and 14 until they equal 70.


10: 10,20,30,40,50,60,70


14:14,28,42,56,70

Since we're asking for the greatest value of x, that means that x has to be smaller or equal to than 70 but still large enough to be the greatest.

Hey, isn't 70 a factor of 70? The remainder gets to 1 which is a whole number, so 70 is a multiple of 70.

So,
x = 70.

Hope this helped!

User Jay Shankar Gupta
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