How about 8*25 = 200 as one example
A product.
14 and 15
Multiply any two numbers together. Their product will be a common multiple of the two.
To find the lowest common multiple you must have at least two numbers.
There aren't two positive consecutive numbers that have an LCM of 200.There aren't two positive consecutive numbers that are multiples of 7.Other than that...
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To find the least common multiple (LCM) of two consecutive numbers that is greater than 200 and is a multiple of 7, we need to consider the properties of consecutive numbers and multiples of 7. Since the LCM must be greater than 200 and a multiple of 7, the two consecutive numbers must be 28 and 29. The LCM of 28 and 29 is 812, which is greater than 200 and a multiple of 7.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
5300
The least common multiple of the numbers 200, 100 and 180 is 1,800.
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM.
=The two numbers to this question are 40 and 50.=