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Jordan Bauer
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26 August, 21:12
Least common multiple
14,6
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Jamari Hendrix
26 August, 21:24
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Find the prime factorization of 14
14 = 2 * 7
Find the prime factorization of 6
6 = 2 * 3
Multiply each factor the greater number of times it occurs in steps i) or ii) above to find the lcm:
LCM = 2 * 3 * 7
LCM = 42
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Breanna Bush
26 August, 21:41
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Answer:42
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142
Step-by-step explanation:
Prime factorizing 6 and 14 gives:
6: 2 * 3
14: 2*3*7
Therefor LCM of (6 & 14) is the products of their prime factors without reselecting
= 2*3*7
= 42
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