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OpenStudy (eag6295):

LCM of 54 and 22

OpenStudy (judygreeneyes):

Finding LCM's is not too tough. If you can get the prime factors for these numbers, you can get the LCM. Prime factorization: 54 = 2*27 = 2*3*3*3 Prime factorization 22 = 2*11 Now you use the prime values, but don't repeat any of the ones they have in common: They both have a 2. The ones not in common are 11 and 3*3*3 So the LCM = 2*11*3*3*3 = 594

OpenStudy (phan_trash):

first this is writing not math. The LCM of 54 and 22 is 3

OpenStudy (judygreeneyes):

LCM = least common multiple. 3 is not a multiple of 54 and 22.

OpenStudy (phan_trash):

... -_-'

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