The word "least" is a superlative. That means that there can only be one such number. So you cannot have least common multiples of 24 and 28.LCM(24, 28) = 168.
The least common multipleof 7 and 9 is 63.
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There is no standard collective noun for the word 'problems'.A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suit the context of the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a series of problems, a handful of problems, a passel of problems, etc.
Perhaps the C in both means confusion! To eliminate the confusion let's look at some of the reasons for this confusion. Both LCM and GCF have a lot in common. When there are many similarities, it is difficult to see the differences. Both the LCM and GCF are used when studying fractions, a scary topic in and of itself, and both have the word "common" in them when the acronym is read as words. The most confusing part, however, is when looking for the factors, which is a smaller number, we say the word, "greatest" first! When looking for the multiples, which will be a larger number, we say the word, "least" first! I teach my students to say, "Factor, Greatest common factor!" as well as, "Multiple, Least common multiple!" I hope this helped someone! email me: pshaffer@bethsd.org Mrs. Pam Shaffer "Hop2Math"
A word problem that involves common multiples could be, "Whatare the common multiples of 10 and 15?"
The least common multiple of 4 and 9 is 36.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
(The word common means usual, or alternately not sophisticated.)"The Jaguar is becoming a common sight on the California freeways.""A common mistake in fighting kitchen fires is using water on burning grease.""At our college, girls are now allowed in the common area of the boys' dorms.""Marie Antoinette has been characterized as being insensitive to the problems of the common peasants of France."
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Wait just a second. I've written the answer to that question three times,before I took a good close look at it.-- There is no such thing as "common multiples of 8".-- The word "common" means "same for both". There is nothing common abouta single item, and there's no such thing as a 'common multiple' until you havetwo different numbers (at least).-- There are twelve multiples of 8 that are less than 100. They range from 8 to 96 .-- "Common multiple of 8" is meaningless.
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Common sense is really not very common, after all.
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