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The document explains the concept of Least Common Multiple (LCM), which is the smallest common multiple of given numbers. It describes two methods for finding the LCM: listing multiples and using prime factorization. Examples illustrate how to calculate the LCM for different sets of numbers.

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Least Common Multiple 3

The document explains the concept of Least Common Multiple (LCM), which is the smallest common multiple of given numbers. It describes two methods for finding the LCM: listing multiples and using prime factorization. Examples illustrate how to calculate the LCM for different sets of numbers.

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Least Common Multiple

• Multiples of a number are products of that number and the numbers 1, 2,


3, 4…
Example:
Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36…
Multiples of 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42…
• Common Multiples of these sets include 12, 24, & 36.
• The Least Common Multiple (LCM) is the smallest of these: 12
• Listing multiples of each number (as above) is one method of finding the
LCM.
• A second method uses prime factorizations of each number using a Factor
Tree.
• To find the LCM of two or more numbers, find the prime factorization of
each number.
• Use each different factor the most times it occurs in any one prime
factorization.
• Multiply to find the LCM.
Example: Find the LCM of 36, 54, and 63.
36 54 63

4·9 6·9 9·7

2·2·3·3 2·3·3·3 3·3·7


The LCM will use two factors of two, three factors of 3, and one factor of 7.
2·2·3·3·3·7 756
• The LCM must always be greater than or equal to the largest number given.
Example: Find the LCM of 25 and 50.
25 50

5·5 2 · 25

5·5 2·5·5
The LCM will use two factors of 5 and one factor of 2.
2·5·5 50

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