There is no such thing as a "greatest common multiple". Once you find the least common multiple of a set of numbers, you can keep adding the LCM to itself over and over again. Each new number you get will be a common multiple of your set of numbers, but each new number will always be larger than the previous. This means that you can keep adding while the number approaches infinity and you will still never find a greatest multiple.
There can be no GCM (Greatest Common Multiple). Suppose a GCM exists and suppose it is x. That is, x is the GCM of 7 and 13, then 2x is a multiple of both 7 and 13 and is greater than x. This contradicts the statement that x is the GCM. So x cannot be the GCM.
The GCM of any set of numbers is infinite.
The GCF is 5. The LCM is 225. The GCM is infinite.
fraction = 18/24 or 3/4
18 multiplied by 24 is 432.
The answer is 6
GCM(18, 42) = 6
GCF: 12 LCM: 72 GCM: infinite
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24
Density = mass/volume = 18/25 gcm-3 = 0.72 gcm-3
Density = Mass/Volume = 112/24 gcm-3 = 4.667 gcm-3
It is infinite but the lowest common multiple is 72
The greatest common multiple is infinite.
The LCM is 120 and the GCF is 2.
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) is: 18 .
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.