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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you find the LCM

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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IT IS A SCHOOL

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WHERE AT

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MD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I find that the easiest way is to find the GCF, divide one of the numbers by that number, and multiply the result by the other number. For example, if we have 18 and 24, the GCF is 6. Then we divide 18 by 6, get 3, and multiply 3 by 24 to get 72. 72 is the LCM.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am talking about LCM

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ik. 72 is the LCM. I was using the GCF to find the LCM.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANKS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

WHAT IS THE LCM OF 6,14 AND 48

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THANKS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

factor them 6=2*3 14=2*7 48=2^4*3 so LCM=2^4*3*7=336

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