You can not find the least common multiple of just one number. You can find the multiples of 147 but have nothing to compare it to to find the "least" first 6 multiples of 147 - 147, 294, 441, 588, 735, 882
There is no "most common multiple". To find all common multiples, you start by finding the least common multiple. All other common multiples are multiples of this least common multiple.
To find the LCM of a number in this case 6 and 9 you find all of their multiples that they share in this caseThe multiples of 6 are 2,3,6
Multiples are just numbers that can be multiplied together to find the given number. So: Multiples of 9: 1,3,9 Multiples of 18: 1,2,3,6,9,18 Common Multiples of 9 & 18: 1,3,9
8, 12, 16 to find multiples, just add 4 any number of times.
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By comparing its multiples to another set of multiples.
By comparing its multiples to the multiples of another number.
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You have to have two different numbers to find common multiples
The first 50 multiples of 6 are the first fifty even multiples of 3.
You can not find the least common multiple of just one number. You can find the multiples of 147 but have nothing to compare it to to find the "least" first 6 multiples of 147 - 147, 294, 441, 588, 735, 882
There is no "most common multiple". To find all common multiples, you start by finding the least common multiple. All other common multiples are multiples of this least common multiple.
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You can't find the Common Multiple of only one number. You need at least two numbers to find the common multiples.
If both of your numbers divide into them evenly with no remainder, they are common multiples.
There are fourteen multiples of seven that are under 100.