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Mia Mata
30 May, 20:27
9. 12, 8,24
LCM:?
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Terrell Hill
30 May, 22:17
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72
Step-by-step explanation:
9*1
9*2
9*3
9*4
9*5
9*6
9*7
9*8 = 72
12*1
12*2
12*3
12*4
12*5
12*6=72
8*1
8*2
8*3
8*4
8*5
8*6
8*7
8*8
8*9 = 72
24*1
24*2
24*3=72
so LCM = 72
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