There is no largest common multiple of any set of numbers as whatever value is assumed to be the largest can be increased by adding the lowest common multiple of the numbers to get an even larger common multiple.
For 2 and 3 the lowest common multiple is 6. So whatever number is assumed to be the largest common multiple it can always be increased by 6 to get a larger common multiple.
The way to solve this is as follows:Find the least common multiple of the two numbers.Multiply this least common multiple by 2 and by 3, to get the next two common multiples.
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The greatest common multiple of 7 and 15, like any two numbers, is infinite.The lowest common multiple, the smallest number into which both 7 and 15 divide, is 105The greatest common factor, the largest number which divides both 7 and 15, is 1.
There is no highest common multiple of any two or more numbers, for whatever value you come up with I can always add the LOWEST common multiple of the numbers to get an even higher common multiple. If you meant LOWEST common multiple, then LCM(8, 12, 16) = 48 If you mean the highest common FACTOR (the largest integer that divides into all the numbers) then HCF(8, 12, 16) = 4
A common multiple is a multiple that two or more given numbers have in common. 16 is not a common multiple of 7 and 8. 16 is a common multiple of 4 and 8. So, it depends on the numbers for which you are trying to find a common multiple.
The multiples of 6 are infinite. There is no largest one.
There is no largest common multiple of any two numbers: whatever common multiple is claimed to be the largest can be increased to an even larger common multiple by adding the lowest common multiple for the numbers (which for 2 and 3 is 6).
No, it's a common multiple.
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The way to solve this is as follows:Find the least common multiple of the two numbers.Multiply this least common multiple by 2 and by 3, to get the next two common multiples.
There cannot be any such thing as a "largest common multiple". Once you find the least common multiple of a set of numbers, you can keep adding the LCM to itself over and over again. Each new number you get will be a common multiple of your set of numbers, but each new number will always be larger than the previous. This means that you can keep adding while the number approaches infinity and you will still never find a greatest multiple.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 2 3 10 is 30.
LCM: 42
The LCM is: 6
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This cannot be answered because the common multiples of any two or more numbers are infinite.