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What is the LCM for two numbers that have no common factors greater than one?
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What is the LCM for two numbers that have no common factors greater than one?
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The product of GCF and LCM of two numbers equals the product of the two numbers. If there is no common factor greater than one between the two numbers, then GCF=1, which implies
LCM=product of two numbers / 1
= product of the two numbers.
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