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Rachel Patton
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4 August, 15:53
Least common multiple 14 49
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Ryann
4 August, 15:56
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Start by factoring 14 and 49: 2*7 and 7^2. Multiplying 2 and 7^2, or 2*49, together produces the LCM: 98.
Note that both 98 and 49 are divisible by 2 and 7.
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