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15 January, 23:36

Determine whether the LCM for all pairs of odd numbers is sometimes , always , or never their product. Explain.

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  1. 15 January, 23:45
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    The lcm of all pairs of odd numbers is sometimes their product. Some examples:

    3 and 9, the lcm is 9 not their product

    3 and 11, the lcm is 33 their product

    and so forth
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