What is the LCM of 5 and 9?

2 Answers
Jun 27, 2017

It is 45. See explanation.

Explanation:

The lowest common multiple (LCM) of numbers a and b can be calculated as:

lcm(a,b)=(axxb)/gcd(a,b)

where gcd is the greatedt common divisor

In the given example the greatest common divisor (gcd) is 1, so the lowest common multiple is lcm(5,9)=5xx9=45

Jun 27, 2017

"LCM(5,9)=45"

Explanation:

Multiples of 5:{5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,color(red)45,50,55,60,...}

Multpiles of 9:{9,18,27,36,color(red)45,54,63,72,....}

From the lists we see that 45 is the [least common multiple].(https://socratic.org/prealgebra/factors-and-multiples/least-common-multiple)

"LCM(5,9)=45"