Math, asked by picaxojr, 4 months ago

Any number that is a multiple of 3, 5 and 6, must DEFINITELY be divisible by

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Answered by manaswiniemail
15

Answer:

Ans = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

So I took no. 30.

3x10=30

5x6=30

6x5=30.

So 30 is a multiple for 3,5and 6.

And it is divisible by 30.

30x1=30

Therefore any number which is a multiple of  3,5and 6 will DEFINITElY be divisible by 30.

Hope it helps!!

Answered by smithasijotsl
0

Answer:

Any number that is a multiple of 3,5, and 6 must definitely be divisible by LCM(3,5,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given numbers are 3, 5, and 6

To find,

Any number that is a multiple of 3, 5, and 6, must DEFINITELY be divisible by ---------

Recall the concept:

LCM of numbers is defined as the least common multiple of the numbers.  

Solution:

LCM of 3,5, and 6  = 5×6 = 30

Since the Least common multiple of the numbers 3,5,6 is 30, we can say all the multiples of the numbers 3,5,6 will be a multiple of 30

Hence, we can say that any number that is a multiple of 3,5, 6 must definitely be divisible by 30

Any number that is a multiple of 3,5, and 6 must definitely be divisible by LCM of 3,5, and 6

Answer:

Any number that is a multiple of 3,5, and 6 must definitely be divisible by LCM(3,5,6)

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