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+ | suppose that a and b is 12 and 3, and b and c is 3 and 15. then the lcm of 12 and 15 is 60.. aka c. |
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The least common multiple of and
is
, and the least common multiple of
and
is
. What is the least possible value of the least common multiple of
and
?
Solution
We wish to find possible values of ,
, and
. By finding the greatest common factor of
and
, algebraically, it's some multiple of
and from looking at the numbers, we are sure that it is 3, thus
is 3. Moving on to
and
, in order to minimize them, we wish to find the least such that the least common multiple of
and
is
,
. Similarly with
and
, we obtain
. The least common multiple of
and
is
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suppose that a and b is 12 and 3, and b and c is 3 and 15. then the lcm of 12 and 15 is 60.. aka c.