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Kathryn Shea
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24 May, 04:42
What is the LCM of 4 and 14
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Roger Baldwin
24 May, 04:51
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28
Step-by-step explanation:
4x7=28
14x2=28
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Amare Grimes
24 May, 04:59
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The answer is 28 because the greatest common factor is 2 so you would do (14 multiplied by 4) / 2 and then after multiplying it would be 56 so you divide 56 by 2 and that gives you 28
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