Let me show you... Here are the 11 times tables: 11,22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99,110,121,132,143,154,165,176,187,198,209... It is too easy to explain so I hope you get it.
Example: 30 and 42 Factor them. 2 x 3 x 5 = 30 2 x 3 x 7 = 42 Select the highest amount of each factor. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210, the LCM
An interesting trick is to subtract the two numbers, as follows: For example, the GCF of 14 and 10 is the same as the GCF of 10 and 4, where 4 is the result of the subtraction. Instead of subtracting several times, you can also get the remainder of a division: 10 divided by 4 gives a remainder of 2.
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100,000x10=1,000,000. just do the 0s trick. For you beginners out their for multiplying here is a trick. Anything times 10, you just add another 0.
Prime factor tree!
This is a trick question. When referring to the Lowest Common Multiple, you are comparing two numbers and finding the lowest multiple that they both have in common. As there is only 1 number, it isn't comparing it. The LCM of 43 and itself would be 43, because 43 is a multiple of itself.
There are many common multiples of 120 and 149. A common multiple is simply a multiple of both numbers. The least common multiple is 120x149, since 149 is prime. (Note: this trick doesn't work on all pairs of number. Although the product is always a multiple, it's not the least common multiple.)
Finding the GCF will help you when you are trying to reduce fractions.
Trick question. It already IS its own lowest term.
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Smallest group number SGF or ur own 3 initials like mine SGF. ;) .! ^.<3
Is the number even and do its digits total a multiple of 3?
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Lithium is the element with the lowest atomic number in Group 1 (alkali metals), while hydrogen is the element with the lowest atomic number in Group 17 (halogens) and Group 18 (noble gases).
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