A is a non-zero natural number. After decomposing the prime factor, a = 2 * 3 * m, B = 2 * m * 5. It is known that the greatest common factor of a and B is 10, then the least common multiple of M = () a and B is ()

A is a non-zero natural number. After decomposing the prime factor, a = 2 * 3 * m, B = 2 * m * 5. It is known that the greatest common factor of a and B is 10, then the least common multiple of M = () a and B is ()


After decomposing the prime factor, a = 2 * 3 * m, B = 2 * m * 5. It is known that the greatest common factor of a and B is 10, then M = (5) the least common multiple of a and B is (150)
The greatest common factor of AB is 10, a = 2 * 3 * M
So m = 5



After factoring natural numbers a and B into prime factors, a = 2 * 3 * m and B = 2 * 7 * m respectively. The greatest common factor of a and B is 22. What is the least common multiple of these two numbers


If the greatest common factor is 22, then
2m=22
m=11
therefore
A=2*3*11,B=2*7*11
The least common multiple of these two numbers is 2 * 3 * 7 * 11 = 462



If the greatest common factor number of a and B is 10, then the least common multiple is ()


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