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Julian Prince
29 July, 03:03
What is the LCM of 4?
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Krystan
29 July, 04:50
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There's no such thing as the LCM of only one single number. The 'C' stands for "Common", and that means "same for both". There's no LCM until there are at least two numbers.
The LCM of one number is like a single scissor, a single pant, or the sound of one hand clapping.
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