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Calculate the Least Common Multiple or LCM of 10, 62, 100 and 130

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The instructions to find the LCM of 10, 62, 100 and 130 are the next:

1. Decompose all numbers into prime factors

102
55
1
622
3131
1
1002
502
255
55
1
1302
655
1313
1

2. Write all numbers as the product of its prime factors

Prime factors of 10=2 . 5
Prime factors of 62=2 . 31
Prime factors of 100=22 . 52
Prime factors of 130=2 . 5 . 13

3. Choose the common and uncommon prime factors with the greatest exponent

Common prime factors: 2

Common prime factors with the greatest exponent: 22

Uncommon prime factors: 5 , 31 , 13

Uncommon prime factors with the greatest exponent: 52, 311, 131

4. Calculate the Least Common Multiple or LCM

Remember, to find the LCM of several numbers you must multiply the common and uncommon prime factors with the greatest exponent of those numbers.

LCM = 22. 52. 311. 131 = 40300


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