by RonPurewal Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:16 am
To find the least common multiple, first break the numbers down into prime factorizations:
90 = 2.3.3.5
196 = 2.2.7.7
300 = 2.2.3.5.5
The least common multiple has to contain enough of each prime number so that ALL of these numbers go into it. Therefore, the least common multiple has two 2's, two 3's, two 5's, and two 7's. (Notice that we don't have to calculate this number!)
For a number NOT to be a factor, it must exceed at least one of these #s of factors. The only listed number that does so is 600 (= 2.2.2.3.5.5), which contains three 3's. Answer = A