The LCM of 9 and 6 is 18, therefore the answer is C.
To determine this we can use the prime factorization method.
First we need to find all the prime factors of each number:
![\begin{gathered} 6=2*3 \\ 9=3*3 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/jjomnba9vit8zypbn4v1ve964x51sxe1vy.png)
Now for each prime factor we need to find where it occurs most often in the prime factorization and we need to write that many times in a list. In this case we have two prime factors: 2 and 3. 2 appears once at the prime factorization of six and 3 appears twice at the prime factorization of 9, then our list is:
2, 3, 3.
Now we need to multiply the numbers in that list to find the LCM:
![2\cdot3\cdot3=18](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/318edfbot5qlvry6zpnf4xou5p51tlfa15.png)
and then the LCM is 18.