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Whoa, 125! That’s a big number. But don’t worry, finding the least common multiple (LCM) of it is actually pretty easy. All you need to do is break down the number into its prime factors and then multiply them together. Let’s get started!
What Is The Lcm Of 3 And 125? [Solved]
Wow, that’s easy - the least common multiple of 3 and 125 is 375. No sweat!
LCM stands for “Least Common Multiple,” and it’s the smallest number that both 125 and any other number can be divided into evenly. In other words, it’s the lowest number that both 125 and another number can go into without leaving a remainder. So, if you wanted to find the LCM of 125 and 10, you’d look for the smallest number that both 125 and 10 could be divided into without a remainder - in this case, it would be 250! Pretty cool, huh?