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Question Tell whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true. The LCM of a set of numbers is equal to one of the numbers in the set. The statement is (always, or never true, or sometimes) true.
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Tell whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
The LCM of a set of numbers is equal to one of the numbers in the set.
The statement is (always, or never true, or sometimes)
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Sometimes true because it depends on the problem. This would be sometimes true.
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Sometimes true if I remember correctly
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