4TH GRADE MATH - FINDING LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE OF TWO NUMBERS

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Finding Least Common Multiple (lcm) of Two Numbers

If you know how to find prime factors of a given number then finding lcm of two given number is very easy for you. Just write down the prime factorization of the numbers. Align the common factors and multiply the factors of both the numbers without repeating the common factors.

Below are the explanations how to accomplish this task followed by a small worksheet on the concept;



Below are the links to 2nd grade and 3rd grade math pages, where you can print all the content for 2nd and 3rd grade math students;

2ND GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM

3RD GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM


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The least common multiple for a prime number is 1.

I think its greatest common factor! isn't it?


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I'm learning new lessons everyday. Thanks for sharing this awesome worksheet.

You are welcome brother. Thank you for all your support and encouragements!

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Very well explanation of how to find LCM through your post @mathworksheets. Thanks for sharing great methodology.

Thanks for your inputs @gautam :))

very good explanation, thanks for the post

You are welcome dear brother!