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LCM of 7 and 11

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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.

LCM of 7 and 11 for Indian Students
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What is the LCM of 7 and 11

The LCM of 7 and 11 is the lowest number that divides both 7 and 11 without leaving any remainder. The LCM of 7 and 11 is 77.
 

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How to find the LCM of 7 and 11?

The LCM of 7 and 11 can be found by the following methods like division method, listing multiples, prime factorization.

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LCM of 7 and 11 using Division method:

In the division method, we divide both the numbers by the lowest possible number until we get 1 for both numbers.

 

7 divides 7 leaving 1


11 divides 11 leaving 1


LCM = 7 × 11= 77.
 

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LCM of 7 and 11 using Listing multiples:

We write the multiples of both numbers till we find the common one.


Multiples of 7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77…


Multiples of 11: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77…

 

The common multiple is 77. So, the LCM of 7 and 11 is 77.
 

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LCM of 7 and 11 using prime factorization:

We part each number into divisors and select the highest powers of all the prime factors.

 

7= 7


11= 11

 

LCM = 7 × 11= 77.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in LCM of 7 and 11

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LCM of 7 and 11 Examples

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Problem 1

How many common multiples do 7 and 11 have below 500.

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Explanation

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Problem 2

Solve the following expression using LCM of 7 and 11: 5/7 + 3/11

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Explanation

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Problem 3

A clock chimes every 7 minutes, and a bell rings every 11 minutes. How many times will they chime together in 5 hours?

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Explanation

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FAQ’s on LCM of 7 and 11

1.What is the easy trick to find the divisibility of 7 ?

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2.Is 7 11 13 divisible?

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3.Is 333 a prime number ?

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4.Is 5,12,13 a right triangle?

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5.How can children in India use numbers in everyday life to understand LCM of 7 and 11?

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6.What are some fun ways kids in India can practice LCM of 7 and 11 with numbers?

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7.What role do numbers and LCM of 7 and 11 play in helping children in India develop problem-solving skills?

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8.How can families in India create number-rich environments to improve LCM of 7 and 11 skills?

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Important glossaries for LCM of 7 and 11

  • Co-prime: two numbers that have only one number that is 1 as their common factor.  For example, 8 and 15 are co-prime numbers.

 

  • Even Number: A natural number is divisible by 2. For example, 2,4,68,10 etc.

 

  • Prime Factorization: The process of parting down a number into its prime factors is called Prime Factorization.  For example, prime factorization of 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3.
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About BrightChamps in India

At BrightChamps, we understand numbers are much more than just digits—they open doors to endless possibilities! We strive to help children all across India master key math skills, focusing today on the LCM of 7 and 11 with a special emphasis on understanding the LCM—in a way that’s lively, enjoyable, and easy to understand. Whether your child is calculating how fast a train passes by, keeping scores during a cricket match, or managing pocket money to buy new gadgets, mastering numbers boosts their confidence for everyday situations. Our interactive lessons make learning simple and fun. Since children in India have varied learning styles, we customize our teaching to fit each child. From the bustling markets of Mumbai to the vibrant streets of Delhi, BrightChamps brings math to life, making it relatable and exciting all across India. Let’s make the LCM an enjoyable part of every child’s math learning!
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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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