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Umm, Lowest Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor. Not Lowest Common Factor (Which would always be 1 no matter what the numbers are). If you meant LCM: 126 If you meant GCF: 6
That's the least common denominator or LCD.
The least common denominator.
The least common multiple of two or more denominators is known as the least common denominator, or LCD.
It doesn't matter what method you use, you still need at least two numbers to find something in common.
Assuming that you mean phase of matter and not phrase of matter (which is a meaningless phrase), one possible answer is a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Gas is the least common on Earth.
liquid
The phrase "last but not least" is used a lot; I would describe it as a common phrase, possibly even a cliche.
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
there are as many galaxies as their is grains of sand all over earth and mars so it really does not matter but the answer:spiral but the least common is oval
You need at least two numbers to find something in common, but it doesn't matter. The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
there are as many galaxies as their is grains of sand all over earth and mars so it really does not matter but the answer:spiral but the least common is oval
Nitrogen is the least abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth. The most abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth is oxygen.
yes
A common multiple of 14 and 20 is 140. As a matter of fact, it is the least common multiple.
Yes, all matter on earth contains at least one element, and all elements are found in the periodic table.