The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is the smallest number that two or more numbers will divide into evenly
Prime numbers
The LCM is the larger number.
The GCF is the factor, the LCM is the other one.
When one of two numbers is a multiple of the other, the LCM is the larger number.
In any number pair where one of the numbers is a multiple of the other, that number is the LCM.
Yes, if the the number you are finding the LCM of is 1. But usually, LCM involves two or more numbers. While finding the LCM of one number is uncommon and technically an incorrect practice, it is possible.
That is correct. The other number is the LCM.
The LCM is the other number.
If one number is a multiple of another, then their LCM is the larger number.
The GCF is the factor, the LCM is the other one.
The LCM is the larger number.
When one of two numbers is a multiple of the other, the LCM is the larger number.
Yes. If one number is a factor of the other, the greater number will be the LCM of the two.
if the gcd and lcm are given and one of the numbers are also given,multiply the gcd and lcm and divide them by the given number
The product of the original numbers is equal to the product of the GCF and LCM. Divide the product of the LCM and GCF by the one number. The answer will be the other.
By knowing that any time one number is a multiple of the other, that number is the LCM. The LCM is 12.
The LCM is the larger number.
The LCM is the one that is the multiple.
In any number pair where one of the numbers is a multiple of the other, that number is the LCM.