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Devon and Albert are shelving books at a public library. Devon shelves 6 books at a time, whereas Albert shelves 9 at a time. If they end up shelving the same number of books, what is the smallest number
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Devon and Albert are shelving books at a public library. Devon shelves 6 books at a time, whereas Albert shelves 9 at a time. If they end up shelving the same number of books, what is the smallest number of books each could have shelved?
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18
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Find the LCM of 6 and 9, you get 18
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