The LCM is 1260. The GCF is 12.
84 and 1, respectively.
The GCF refers to whole numbers, not decimals.
LCM(48, 144, 84) = 1008GCF(48, 144, 84) = 12.
The GCF of 24 and 120 is 24, and the LCM of 24 and 120 is 120.
The GCF is 12. The LCM is 360.
The GCF is 2, the LCM is 60.
LCM(12, 18, 24) = 72; GCF(12, 18, 24) = 6.
Oh, dude, the LCM is the smallest number that both 36 and 48 can divide into evenly, which is 144. And the GCF is the largest number that can divide both 36 and 48 without leaving a remainder, which is 12. So, like, those are the numbers you're looking for. Cool, right?
LCM is 12, GCF is 2
The LCM is 1260. The GCF is 12.
The GCF is 2. The LCM is 12.
Gcf:6 lcm:60
Gcf:36 lcm:12
The GCF is 1. The LCM is 444.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF or an LCM and the LCM of those numbers can never be less than the GCF. 12 and 360 have a GCF of 12 and an LCM of 360. So do 60 and 72.
Gcf = 2 LCM = 132