ragavika14
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  • 23-01-2021
  • Mathematics
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Find the smallest value of k such that the LCM of
k and 6 is 60

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JeanaShupp
JeanaShupp JeanaShupp
  • 28-01-2021

Answer: The smallest valuest value for k is 10, such that LCM of k and 6 is 60.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that, LCM = Least common multiple.

For example : LACM of 12 and 60  is 60.

If LCM of k and 6 is 60.

i.e. the least common multiple of k and 6 is 60.

Since, 10 x 6 = 60.

The smallest valuest value for k should be 10, such that LCM of k and 6 is 60.

Hence, the smallest value of k is 10.

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