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Luca
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18 April, 21:11
Find the Lowest Common Multiple of 14 and 22.
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Jj
18 April, 21:29
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Step-by-step explanation:
lcm = finding the smallest multiple that both numbers can reach
1. 14 = 2 * 7
22 = 2 * 11
because they both have the same 2, that is two 2's in total. If they both have it, you can only take one of them. so it is:
2. 2 * 7 * 11
now we solve it. so 2 * 7 * 11 =
3. 154
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