Prime Factorization Method
There are multiple ways to find the least common multiple of given integers. In this method, we find the prime factors of each number, and then take the highest power of each prime that appears in the factorization of either number for find LCM.
- Find the prime factorization of each number:
556 = 2, 2, 139
27 = 3, 3, 3
- Identify the highest powers of all prime numbers that appear in the factorization:
- To find LCM multiply these highest powers: LCM(556, 27) = = 15012
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- Calculate the least common multiple of 556 and 27
- Learn different strategies: listing multiples and using prime factorization
- Understand the relationship between LCM and GCF
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Listing All Common Factors Method
To find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 556 and 27 using the method of listing common multiples, follow these steps:
- List some multiples of each number.
- Identify the smallest multiple that is common to both lists.
- Multiples of 556
556, 1112, 1668, 2224, 2780, 3336, 3892, 4448, 5004, 5560,…
- Multiples of 27
27, 54, 81, 108, 135, 162, 189, 216, 243, 270,…
- Common multiples
Identify the common multiples from the lists above: 15012, 30024,…
The smallest common multiple is 15012.
The LCM of 556 and 27 using the common multiples method is 15012.
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