LCM of 13 and 30 is 390
The least common multiple or LCM of two numbers 13 and 30 is defined as the smallest positive integer which is divisible by both of them. It is represented by LCM(13, 30).
Hence, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
2 | 13 30 |
3 | 13 15 |
5 | 13 5 |
13 | 13 1 |
1 1 |
Hence, LCM of 13 and 30 is 2 x 3 x 5 x 13 = 390.
Hence, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
To find the least number of days that would be taken to be able to spend the same amount of dollars we need to find the LCM of 13 and 30.So, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
To find the least height in feet at which the two piles will be at same height we will find LCM of 13 and 30.So, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
To find the least number of textbooks that each company could have printed we need to find the LCM of 13 and 30.So, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
Ram and Deepika are running on a circular track. They take 13 and 30 minutes respectively to go round once. We need to find out at what time (minimum) they will run together again. For this we need to find the LCM of 13 and 30.So, LCM of 13 and 30 is 390.
Greatest common factor or gcf of 13 and 30 is GCF(13, 30) x LCM(13, 30) = (13 x 30) / GCF(13, 30) = 390.
Least common multiple of 13 and 30 is 390.
Least number which is exactly divisible by 13 and 30 is 390.