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∙ 2018-01-27 23:42:44No. A multiple cannot be less than the number it is compared to. An LCM can never be less than the greatest number in the set.
No.
Not normally
It's never less than the largest number.
Because the LCM has to be a multiple of both numbers. A number can't have a multiple smaller than itself.
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No. A multiple cannot be less than the number it is compared to. An LCM can never be less than the greatest number in the set.
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No.
No.
No.
Not normally
The LCM is never less than the greatest number in the set. The LCM of 4 and 9 is 36.
both number are less than 10, the distance between the two number on the number line is 14
It's never less than the largest number.
Only one number can be both even and prime, and that is the number 2.