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  • 12-03-2019
  • Mathematics
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What is the LCM of 5, 13, and 10?

A. 50
B. 65
C. 130
D. 650

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VictorZ
VictorZ VictorZ
  • 12-03-2019
Hi.

Firstly, factorise the given numbers :

☆ 10 = 2 × 5 

☆ 5 = [tex]5^{1}[/tex]

☆ 13 = [tex]13^{1}[/tex]

Then, count the number of times each prime factor appears in the factorization of all :

L.C.M = 2 × 5 × 13 = 130

Hence

[tex]\boxed{\sf L.C.M = 130}[/tex]

Thanks!
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nalicia
nalicia nalicia
  • 12-03-2019
The answer is C. 130
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