It can't be a factor, common or otherwise, because factors can't be larger than the numbers they supposedly come from. 3360 is a multiple of 16 and 30, but it can't be a common multiple in this problem because it is not a multiple of 36.
Never.
Since 16 and NaN don't have any common factors other than 1, the LCM is their product.
There is no such thing. If you multiply any two numbers, you'll have a number that is a multiple of both. This product won't necessarily be the LEAST common multiple, but it is a common multiple nonetheless.
The least common multiple of the numbers 5 and 150 is 150.Since 150 is a multiple of 5, it is automatically the LCM.
The least common multiple (LCM) of two or more numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of each of the numbers in the set. For sets of multiples, the LCM is the smallest number that is a multiple of all the numbers in the sets. The LCM can be calculated by finding the prime factorization of each number and then taking the highest power of each prime factor that appears in any of the numbers.
That's true.
When there are no common factors other than 1.
The least common multiple of 68 is 2. if u what to divide the number than the least common denominator will be 4.
To find the least common multiple than multiply by a whole number fraction
lcm: least common multiple
Other than 1, it would be 3. Hope this helped.
No.
It can't be a factor, common or otherwise, because factors can't be larger than the numbers they supposedly come from. 3360 is a multiple of 16 and 30, but it can't be a common multiple in this problem because it is not a multiple of 36.
The other number.
Never.
In the set of common multiples, one of them will be smaller than the rest. That's the LCM.