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If the least common multiple of two numbers is 48 and one of the number is 16, what could be the other number ? Can there be one more than other possibility ?
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If the least common multiple of two numbers is 48 and one of the number is 16, what could be the other number ? Can there be one more than other possibility ?
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If the least common multiple of two numbers is 48 and one of the number is 16, what could be the other number ? Can there be one more than other possibility ?
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I think the answer is 3 because 16×3=48
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