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The lowest common multiple of a set of numbers is the smallest positive integer which can be evenly divided by each number in the set. It is, thus, the smallest number which belongs to the times-table of the each number in the set.
the lowest positive 3 digit number would be 100... ergo 100 divided by 10 times 9 (hence the 9/10 which is 9 tenths) equals 90 :)
Yes. There is no factor that can be divided into 99 and 100 evenly.
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The least (lowest) 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.
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2 Yes but 2 divided by half of 2 (1) = 2 which isn't the lowest whole number. I don't think this question has an answer.
351 is the least common multiple of 39 and 27 since it is the lowest number that can be evenly divided by both.
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24/56 in reduced form is 3/7, since 24 divided by 8 equals 3 and 56 divided by 8 equals 7.