30 and 60
24 and 48
Sure thing, honey. Here are three pairs of numbers for you: (1, 1), (2, 2), and (3, 3). In each of these cases, the Least Common Multiple (LCM) equals the product of the two numbers because, well, they're the same darn numbers! It's simple math, darling.
They can be simply: 7 and 14
The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12. The LCM of any pair of consecutive integers is their product.12Prime factorization of:3 = 34 = 2 * 2========LCM=3*2*2 = 1212The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12.12The LCM of 3 & 4 is 12.
9 and 12
12 and 252 is a pair of numbers that fit those criteria.
No. The LCM of 4 and 6 is 12.
This was one of my homework question. The answer is 12 and 18. To do this-12:24,36,4818:36
There are a pair of numbers satisfying these conditions.
You cannot. The numbers 2 and 12 have hcf = 2 and LCM = 12 The numbers 4 and 6 also have hcf = 2 and LCM = 12 So if you just knew the hcf and LCM you would not know which of the two was the required pair.
3 and 36 9 and 12
3 and 36 9 and 12
9 and 12
9 and 12
1 and 5 have an LCM of 5.
The LCM is: 35