true 2x3=6 LCM (2,3)=6 3x5=15 LCM (3,5)=15 2x5=10 LCM (2,5)=10
The true statement is that 25 is a multiple of 5
Yes, they can. It should be noted that for such pairs of numbers, the LCM and GCF will always be the same, and always will be the lowest of the numbers. 6 and 12 are a good example; both have a GCF of 6 and a LCM of 6. not true. 2 numbers can't have the same gcf and lcm.
True
The LCM is the other number.
True
That's true.
Yes, that's the definition of the lowest common multiple.
The LCM of 2 and 3 is their product.
Yes.
Yes, as long as the numbers are positive.
False; it's 24.
well... not really. true- 1 goes into all numbers, but if you are comparing least common multiples, it CANNOT be 1. hope that helps?
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.
No, that is not true.
True, but the LCM of 214 and 348 is 37236.
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