Smallest Number Divisible by 2-10: Is it 7560?

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In summary, to find the smallest number that is divisible from 2 to 10, we can list the numbers 2, 3, 4, ... 10 and use the prime factorization method to find the lowest number, which is 2520. This method can also be applied to find the lowest number divisible by any range of numbers, by listing all the prime numbers in the range and finding the highest powers of those primes.
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Hello! I am just curious... what is the smallest number that is divisible from 2 to 10? Is it 7560?
 
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Try 2520 = 2^3 x 3^2 x 5 x 7
 
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Nexus[Free-DC] said:
Try 2520 = 2^3 x 3^2 x 5 x 7

Im missing the four.
:confused:
 
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mee, 4 = 2^2...
 
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I see...

Oh, it's 2520 then... I didn't think of it... well, thanks for the help. =)
 
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Write down the numbers 2,3,4,...10. Start from the top, ie. 10. Now since 10 = 2*5, cross these two out. Then there's 9 = 3*3. So you can cross out 3. Also you can cross out 6, since you have a 2 from 10 and a 3 from 9. Then you come to 8 = 4*2. Since you already have the 2 (from 10) you only need 4. So you write down 4 instead of 8 and cross out the 4. Then there's 7, which is prime (and uncrossed-out) so you need it. All lower numbers have been thrown out as redundant, so that's it :10*9*4*7 = 2520.

The other way of doing it is by using only the prime numbers (see Nexus' solution) and making sure all other numbers are covered through the various products of these prime numbers.
 
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You can prove, somehow, that to find the lowest number divisible by all numbers less than N, all you have to do is list all the primes not less than N and find the highest powers of those primes not less than N.

Take N=16 for example. The primes below 16 are 2,3,5,7,11 and 13 and the corresponding highest powers are 2^4,3^2,5,7,11,13. So the lowest number divisible by 2 to 16 is 2^4 x 3^2 x 5 x 7 x 11 x 13 = 720720.
 

1. What is the smallest number divisible by 2-10?

The smallest number divisible by 2-10 is 2520.

2. How do you find the smallest number divisible by 2-10?

The smallest number divisible by 2-10 can be found by finding the least common multiple (LCM) of these numbers. This can be done by listing out the multiples of each number and finding the smallest number that appears in each list.

3. Why is 7560 not the smallest number divisible by 2-10?

7560 is not the smallest number divisible by 2-10 because it is not the LCM of these numbers. While it is divisible by each number from 2-10, it is not the smallest number that is divisible by all of them.

4. Can you explain the concept of the smallest number divisible by 2-10?

The smallest number divisible by 2-10 is the smallest number that is evenly divisible by all of the numbers in the range from 2 to 10. This means that it is the smallest number that can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 without any remainder.

5. Is it possible to find a smaller number that is divisible by 2-10?

Yes, it is possible to find a smaller number that is divisible by 2-10. As mentioned before, the smallest number divisible by these numbers is 2520, and there are other numbers that are also divisible by 2-10, such as 5040 and 10080.

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