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Find the least common multiple of the values shown. 6, 9, 7
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Find the least common multiple of the values shown.
6, 9, 7
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First you have to find the prime factors of both
9= 3*3
7=7
6= 2 * 3
Now you multiply each highest prime factor
LCM= 3*3*7*2
Which means the LCM is = 126
They all went evenly in there
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D) 126 correct answer
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