The LGA 1155 socket, also known as Socket H2, supports DDR3 memory. It was designed to replace the LGA 1156 socket (Socket H), providing compatibility with Intel's 2nd and 3rd generation Core processors, including the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge architectures. LGA 1155 offers improvements in power efficiency and performance compared to its predecessor.
30% of 1155= 30% * 1155= 0.3 * 1155= 346.5
1155 is composite.
1155/2 = 577.5
It is: 1155/50 = 23.1
231 X 5 = 1155
1155 385,3 77,5,3 11,7,5,3 3 x 5 x 7 x 11 = 1155
The LCM is 1155.
1155 divided by 55 equals 21 which is the quotient
1155/2700 = 77/180 = 42.7778%
The LCM is 1155.
The lowest common multiple of 525 and 1155 is 5775
11 77/11 = 7 1155/11 = 105