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Last updated on November 29th, 2024
The smallest number that should also be a positive number, and evenly divide both the numbers, is known as the least common factor. LCM is very important for solving problems, especially fractions, scheduling events etc.
The LCM of 26 and 91 is the lowest number that divides both 26 and 91 without leaving any remainder. The LCM of 26 and 91 is 182.
The LCM of 26 and 91 can be found by the following methods like division method, listing multiples, prime factorization.
In the division method, we divide both the numbers by the lowest possible number until we get 1 for both numbers.
2 divides 26 and not 91, leaving 13 and 91
7 divides 91 and not 13 leaving 13 and 13
13 divides 13,13 leaving 1,1
LCM = 2 × 7 × 13= 182.
We write the multiples of both numbers till we find the common one.
Multiples of 26: 26, 52, 78, 104, 130, 156, 182…
Multiples of 91: 91, 182, 273…
The common multiple is 182. So, the LCM of 26 and 91 is 182.
We part each number into divisors and select the highest powers of all the prime factors.
26= 2 × 13
91= 7 × 13
LCM = 2 × 7 × 13= 182.
Verify if the relationship LCM (26,91) x GCF(26,91) = 26 × 91 holds.
Solve the following expression using LCM of 26 and 91: 1/26 + 1/91
If a contractor works every 26 days and a supplier delivers materials every 91 days, how many times will they meet in 1000 days?
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