Any multiple of 132.
The first number that 12 and 16 go into is 48.
Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
Their LCM is 924
13 times 11 = 143.So they both go into any integral multiple of 143.
no because 11 is an odd nummber and 12 is a even and a odd cant go in a even number
The only factor that will go into both is 1.
The first number that 12 and 16 go into is 48.
Well, no number can go into both 4 and 11, but the factors of 4 are 1, 2 and 4. The factors for 11 are 1 and 11.Hope I helped! :)* * * * *Mainly correct but wrong to say that "no number can go into both 4 and 11" and then contradict that statement by stating that 1 is a factor of both!
The number is 154.
It is: 1
Their LCM is 924
13 times 11 = 143.So they both go into any integral multiple of 143.
no because 11 is an odd nummber and 12 is a even and a odd cant go in a even number
The LCM of the numbers 6 and 12 is 12. This is lowest number that will go into both number evenly.
Their lowest common multiple which is 132
9 and 12 can both go into multiples of their least common multiple, which is 36. Therefore, 36 is the smallest number that both 9 and 12 can evenly divide into.
How about 60 as an example