The least common multiple, or LCM, is the smallest positive integer that all the members of a given set of numbers will divide into evenly with no remainder.
This is not enough information. Determining a least common multiple requires two or more numbers.
This is not enough information. Determining a least common multiple requires two or more numbers.
This is not enough information. Determining a least common multiple requires two or more numbers.
This is not enough information. Determining a least common multiple requires two or more numbers.
That's known as the least common multiple, or LCM.
This is not enough information. Determining a least common multiple requires two or more numbers.
The word "LEAST" (in Least Common Multiple) is a superlative adjective and that means there can be only one. So asking about least common multiples makes no sense.LCM(A, B) = A*B.
The least common denominator is the least common multiple of the denominators.
There is not a least common multiple of a single number, such as 10, because there cannot be a least common multiple without two or more numbers to compare. Common multiples are multiples that the numbers being compared have in common. The least common multiple is the smallest multiple that all the numbers being compared have in common.Examples:The least common multiple of 8 and 10 is 40.The least common multiple of 10 and 35 is 70.The least common multiple of 10 and 43 is 430.The least common multiple of 3, 10, and 66 is 330.You need to provide two or more positive integer numbers to properly answer this.
The least common multiple of 14 and 27 is 378
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The least common multiple of 18 , 56 = 504