What is the Least Common Multiple of 40 and 100?

The least common multiple or lowest common denominators (LCD) can be calculated in two ways; with the LCM formula calculation of the greatest common factor (GCF), or by multiplying the prime factors with the highest exponent factor.


The least common multiple (LCM) of 40 and 100 is 200.

Least Common Multiple of 40 and 100 with GCF Formula

The formula of LCM is LCM(a,b) = ( a × b) / GCF(a,b).


We need to calculate the greatest common factors 40 and 100, then apply them to the LCM equation.

GCF(40,100) = 20

LCM(40,100) = ( 40 × 100) / 20

LCM(40,100) = 4000 / 20

LCM(40,100) = 200


Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 40 and 100 with Primes

The least common multiple can be found by multiplying the highest exponent prime factors of 40 and 100. First, we will calculate the prime factors of 40 and 100.


Prime Factorization of 40

Prime factors of 40 are 2, 5. Prime factorization of 40 in exponential form is:


40 = 23 × 51

Prime Factorization of 100

Prime factors of 100 are 2, 5. Prime factorization of 100 in exponential form is:


100 = 22 × 52

Now multiplying the highest exponent prime factors to calculate the LCM of 40 and 100.


LCM(40,100) = 23 × 52

LCM(40,100) = 200

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