1 and 36 is one such pair.
The least common multiple of 24 and 36 is 72. There are no other common multiples in that range. The most common multiple is infinite.
It is 12
Least common multiple is the smallest multiple between a pair of numbers. Multiples of 4 are 4,8,12,16 Multiples of 2 are 2,4,6,8,10 LCM=4 Least common denominator is found by making the bottom number of a pair of fractions the same by finding the least common multiple. 1/4+3/8= Multiples of 4 are 4,8,12,16... Multiples of 8 are 8,16,24,32... The least common multiple is 8 Next you have to figure out how many times 4 goes into 8 which would be 2 times. Now you must multiply 1/8 x 2/1 to get 2/8 now you can add 2/8 and 3/8 to solve the example.
Yes. Any pair of numbers has an infinite number of common multiples.
The LCM of 3 and 15 is 15.
All numbers have common multiples.
It would be a multiple. The word "LEAST" (in Least Common Multiple) is a superlative adjective and that means there can be only one. The result would be a least common multiple only if every pair of the numbers were coprime.
24 there's only 1 LCF for a pair of numbers. im in 7 grade.
You need at least a pair of numbers for that. Multiples of 7 that differ by 7, like 21 and 28, qualify.
The first two common multiples of the pair of numbers 4 and 6 are: 12, 24.
7 and 35
6 plus 14 is 20. The least common multiple of 20 does not make much sense to ask for. If, however, you had asked "What are the least common multiples of 6 AND 14?", we would be closing in on a question that makes more sense to ask. There's just one little detail left, and that is that for each pair of numbers, you only get ONE least common multiple. It's in the expression itself. There are lots of common multiples, but here we ask for the one, single that is smallest. So, your question should've been: "What is the least common multiple of 6 and 14?" And the answer to that, my friend, is 60.