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Mathematics, 14.11.2019 07:31 emmeaw245

find the least common multiple.

3x^3, 12y^2, and 15xy^3

a. 30x^4y^5

b. 60x^4y^5

c. 60x^3y^3

d. 540x^3y^3

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