2 x 2 x 3 = 12
3 x 5 = 15
2 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 60, the LCM
haha(: no. you should never have them play together unless the 12th graders suck and your sixth graders are beastly(:
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No, 6th graders are not juniors. In the education system, "juniors" typically refer to 11th-grade students in high school. 6th graders are usually around 11-12 years old and are in elementary or middle school, depending on the local educational system.
You need at least two numbers to find either of those.
Not really because they want even remember you when you get in the 7th grade lOL i so agree these 6th graders
The LCM is 12.
The age should not be a major discrepancy in junior high schools, since 6th graders (age 11-12) are in many of the same adolescent phases as the older students (age 12-14). Conversely, post-pubescent 8th graders may share more problems with high school students, especially 9th graders, than with the younger students.
LCM(12, 4) = 12
The LCM is 12.
LCM of 2 and 3 and 4 is 12.
12 and what? the LCM of any number is itself example 2 and 12 the LCM is 12 same thing 4 and 12, the LCM is 12 8 and 12 LCM is 24... etc
The LCM is 192.