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LCM stands for the Lowest Common Multiple, which means the lowest number that is in the same times table as another. like 3 and 4... there lowest multiple is 12 because if you write down the times table for both of them they both have 12 in it.
the Least Common Multiple, or "LCM" of a number is the lowest possible number that a set of numbers can go into. for example, if you have a set of 12 and 7, the lowest common multiple would be 84, because that's the lowest number they both go into.
The lowest common multiple of 12 and 34 is 204.
This is the lowest common multiple which is the smallest number greater than 0 which is a multiple of all the numbers. for example the lowest common multiple (lcm) of 4 and 6 is 12 as 12 is the first (smallest) number greater than 0 that is a multiple of both 4 and 6.
Either or both. 12 is a factor of 24. 12 is a multiple of 6. 12 is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
The lowest common multiple of 12 and 13 is 156
Their lowest common multiple which is 132
There is no Greatest CommonMultiple - whatever common multiple you get, you can always add another Lowest CommonMultiple and get another, higher, common multiple.Methinks you want either:Lowest CommonMultiple - the smallest number that is a multiple of both 12 and 120 which is 120; orGreatest CommonFactor - the largest number that divided into both 12 and 120 which is 12.
The first number they both go into is 60. (Lowest Common Multiple = 60 = 12 X 5 & 15 X 4).
The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12.
12 is the Lowest Common Multiple
Any multiple of 12