All sets of numbers have an infinite number of common multiples. The set of common factors is finite, but can have more than one member. It is not possible to include a diagram in our answers,.
No. A common multiple is a multiple of both numbers. There is no multiple of 17 that is less than 17.
A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
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A number that is a multiple oof two or numbers is called a common multiple
False. The least common multiple (LCM) of a list of numbers is the smallest number that is divisible by each number in the list, not just a multiple. In other words, the LCM is the smallest number that is a common multiple of all the numbers in the list.
Look at both of the numbers' prime factors, and put them into a sum. The LCM multiple is the answer you get from that.
No. A common multiple is a multiple of both numbers. There is no multiple of 17 that is less than 17.
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Yes, every counting number is a multiple of itself.
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If the two numbers have no common factors (other than 1), then the LCM is equal to the product of the two numbers. If they have some factors in common, then those factors need only be used once when multiplying, so the LCM will be less than the product of the two numbers.
If a number is a multiple of 10, then 2 and 5 must also be factors.
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A prime number can be multiplied by any other numbers because all whole numbers are the product of prime numbers.
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