14, 28, 42
lcm(4, 9) = 36 → the two least common multiples (ie the first two common multiples) of 4 and 9 are 36 and 72.
They are: 24 48 and 72
The common multiples of 9 and 16 are 144, 288, 432 and so on.
The Least Common Multiple of 625, 256: 160,000
the first three common multiples of 7, 20, and 35 are 140, 280, and 420
154 (there is only one least common multiple)
They are all multiples.
3 Least Common Multiples of 12 and 35 are 420, 420 and 420.There is ONLY one Least Common Multiple.The three common multiples of 12 and 35 which are the smallest are the first three multiples of their Least Common Multiple, namely 420, 840 and 1260
Only one can be least. That's 35. Other common multiples include 70 and 105.
Only one can be least; that's 15. Other common multiples include 30 and 45.
210, 420, 630, 840, 1050 Five common multiples. Only one can be least.
lcm(4, 9) = 36 → the two least common multiples (ie the first two common multiples) of 4 and 9 are 36 and 72.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 4 6 is 12.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is 6.
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
The common multiples of 4 and 5 are 20, 40, 60, 80,100 and so onGet the least common multiple of the two. All other common multiples are multiples of this least common multiple.Any multiple of 20.
All common multiples of a set of numbers are multiples of the least common multiple. Therefore:* Use any standard procedure to find the LEAST common multiple. * Multiply that by 1, by 2, by 3, etc. to find additional common multiples.