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Answer: 30

Explanation:

The least common multiple of two numbers, or LCM, is the smallest multiple that can divide evenly into both numbers. We can easily find the LCM by finding the primes that multiply into both numbers.


5=5\\ 6=2*3

If there were any in common between the factorization of both numbers, we would only need to count it once. Since there weren't any, the smallest multiple of both numbers would be their product, 30.

Hence, the LCM of 5 and 6 is 30.

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30

Explanation:

Since 5 and 6 are coprime, the least common multiple is their product, which is 30.

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