The greatest two-digit Prime number is 97.
The lowest two-digit prime number is 11.
The product of the two numbers is equal to 1067.
Yes - if two numbers share no common factors (besides 1) the least common multiple will be the product of the numbers.
There are no greatest hole numbers nor least whole numbers so the question makes no sense.
They are equivalent.
The product is 2 times 97 = 194
it means to order the numbers from greatest to least or least to greatest
The LCM of the two numbers will be their product.
The same as the product of the original numbers, 1440.
The product of two numbers is equal to the product of their GCF and their LCM. Divide the original product by one of them, you will get the other.
Never. The greatest common multiple of any two numbers is infinite.
The least common multiple of two numbers is the product of those two numbers, divided by the greatest common factor of those two numbers. Two numbers that are relatively prime have a greatest common factor of 1. So, when the two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of both numbers divided by 1. So, when two numbers are relatively prime, the least common multiple is the product of the two numbers.this is wron
Their least common denominator is their product. Their greatest common denominator is infinite.
The product of the GCF and the LCM is equal to the product of the original two numbers.