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Last updated on November 27th, 2024
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is the smallest number that when we divide by two or more numbers at a time, all three or more numbers divide into it. LCM also helps in math problems and everyday things like event planning or buying supplies. We will find the LCM of 6 and 20 together and what that really means.
The LCM or the least common multiple of 2 numbers is the smallest number that appears as a multiple of both numbers. In case of 6 and 20, The LCM is 60. But how did we get to this answer? There are different ways to obtain a LCM of 2 or more numbers. Let us take a look at those methods.
Remember that we previously said there are plenty of ways to calculate the LCM of two numbers or more. Then some of those methods make it extremely easy for us to find the LCM of any two numbers. Those methods are:
Finally, now we will learn how each of these methods can help us to calculate LCM of given numbers.
This method will help us find the LCM of the numbers by listing the multiples of the given numbers. Let us take a step by step look at this method.
Multiples Of 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 and 60.
Multiples Of 20: 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180 and 200.
By this way we will be able to tell the LCM of given numbers.
Let us break down the process of prime factorization into steps and make it easy for children to understand.
6= 3×2
20= 2×2×5
As you can see, using this method can be easier for larger numbers compared to the previous method.
The method to calculate the LCM is really simple. We’ll break these given numbers apart till it comes down to one, by dividing it by the prime factors. The product of the divisors that will come is the LCM of the given numbers.
Let us understand it step by step:
These numbers multiplied give 60. On this basis, therefore, the LCM of the 6 and 20 becomes 60.
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