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Chapter 7.3 Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor
MATRIX Grant Project Tatiana Jenny 607
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Directions To find LMC you have to list all of the multiples of the numbers and find the smallest number that they both have. Another way to find the LCM is to write the prime factorizations then write a multiplication problem using all prime factors once. Then for each factor write the greatest exponent used with that factor in any of the prime factorizations. Last multiply. How to find the GFC list all the factors of each number find the common factors and then find the greatest common factors.
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Examples How To Find The LCM 6:6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72
3: 9: The LCM For 6,3,and 9 is 18 Another way to find the LCM is: =2x3 / \ / \ / \ =2x2x3 =2x3x3 / \ / \ it’s 2x3 How to find the GFC 8: 12: The common factors are 1,2,4 The GCF of 8 and 12 is 4
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Problems to solve List the first 7 multiples
Find the LCM of the 2 numbers Find the GFC of the 2 numbers 1) 12 2) 4 3) 5 4) 14 5) 18 6) 9 6) 10,20 7) 9,7 8) 12,18 9) 15,30 10) 5,6 11) 3,9 12) 21,7 13) 48,72 14) 12,36 15) 6,18
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In this game 2 numbers are going to appear on the screen. You are supposed to find the LCM and GFC for both numbers Just like the examples
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