SOLUTION: The boys of a school can be arranged in 12,15 and 18 equal rows and also into a solid square. what is the least number of boys that the school can have?(Hint: find LCM)

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Question 436259: The boys of a school can be arranged in 12,15 and 18 equal rows and also into a solid square. what is the least number of boys that the school can have?(Hint: find LCM)
Answer by jorel1380(3719) About Me  (Show Source):
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If there are 3600 boys in the school, they can be arranged in equal rows of 12,15, and 18, and also be arranged in a 60X60 boy square (√3600=60).