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5 November, 19:19

What are the LCM and GCF? What is the difference between them. Be prepared to give an example

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  1. 5 November, 19:24
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    LCM - Least common denominator.

    GCF - Greatest common factor.

    There's a huge difference. LCM is the least common denominator and GCF, being the greatest common factor.
  2. 5 November, 19:29
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    LCM=least common multipule, means the smallest number that both are a multipule are, like how 6 is a a multipule of 3 and 2

    GCF=greatest common factor, the biggest factor that is common to both numbers

    example

    18 and 24

    finding LCM

    factor each

    18=2*3*3

    24=2*2*2*3

    LCM=2*2*2*3*3=72

    LCM=72

    finding GCF

    factor each

    18=2*3*3

    24=2*2*2*3

    GCF=2*3 or 6
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