9 and 18
When the numbers are co-prime, ie have no common factor. Simplest example is 2 & 3 whose LCM is 6
5 and 7
A tow truck is an example of capital.
Subtracting two numbers is finding their difference.
A sum.
The numbers are 3 and 16.
The two (not tow) numbers with a sum of 12 and a quotient (not quotation) of 3 are 9 and 3.
The first step in finding the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two or more numbers is to determine the prime factorization of each number. This involves breaking down each number into its prime factors. Once you have the prime factorization of each number, you can identify the common factors and the highest power of each prime factor that appears in any of the numbers. Finally, multiply these common factors together to find the LCM.
7 and 8
16
industrial/ first response
9 and 8 if you add them.