No.
The least common multiple of the numbers 9 and 23 is 207.
The LCM of 9 and 23 is 207. Because 23 is prime, the LCM of the set is their product. 9 * 23 = 207.
9 can go into 23 a total of 2 times. When you multiply 9 by 2, you get 18, which is the largest multiple of 9 that is less than 23. The next multiple, 27, exceeds 23. Therefore, the answer is 2 times.
Their product.
Their product.
No, 407 isn't a multiple of either one.
The least common multiple (LCM) of 23, 6, and 9 is 414.
LCM(51,23, 9) = 3519
LCM(2, 3, 9) = 18
27
7 can go into 23 with a remainder of 2, hence 23 is not a multiple of 7
276 is a multiple of 12 that is divisible by 23.