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Last updated on November 30th, 2024
The meaning of least common factor (LCM) is to find the smallest number that divides any two integers evenly. LCM is used mainly in fractions to find a common number for both the integers. We use LCM for solving problems, lining up cycles or even synchronizing of events, also to schedule tasks in everyday life.
We use LCM of 14 and 15 to find the smallest number that divides both the numbers equally. The smallest positive number is the number that divides both numbers equally, is 210 without leaving any remainder. LCM is used mainly in fractions to find a common number for both the integers.
The LCM of 14 and 15 can be found by the following methods like division method, listing multiples, prime factorization.
In division method, we divide both the numbers, we begin with dividing side by side the smallest number. We continue dividing until we get a common number that divides both the numbers equally. It makes it easier for the children to focus on prime factors and identify them.
Now multiply the divisors : 2×3×5×7=210 which is the LCM.
Start by listing multiples of both the numbers separately:
Multiples of 14 are 14,28,42,56,70,84,98,112,126,140…..
Multiples of 15 are 15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120,135,150…..
The least common factor from the list is 210. Therefore, the LCM of 14 and 15 is 210.
We part both the numbers unto factors:
Factor of 14: 2×7
Factors of 15: 3×5
Take the powers of both the numbers and multiply together:
LCM=2x3x5x7=210.
Add the fractions 2/14 and 3/15
Solving for x to add the fractions. x/14 + x/15=1
Add the fractions 5/14 and 6/15
A student organization meets every 14 days, and the parent-teacher organization meets every 15 days. When will both the organization meet together again?
Solving for x to add the fractions. 6x/14 + 7x/15=1
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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