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You are a teacher at a summer camp. You want the same number of campers in each cabin. You find that there can be 6 or 8 cabins. What is the least number of campers that can be …
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You are a teacher at a summer camp. You want the same number of campers in each cabin. You find that there can be 6 or 8 cabins. What is the least number of campers that can be placed into either 6 or 8 cabins?
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You need to find the LCM (least common multiple) for 6 and 8 which is 24
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