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GCF

GCF
In mathematics, the greatest common factor (GCF), also known
as the greatest common divisor, of two (or more) non-zero
integers a and b, is the largest positive integer by which both
integers can be divided. It is commonly denoted as GCF(a, b). For
example, GCF(32, 256) = 32.
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LCM

Find the LCM by listing multiples.


1. List the first several multiples of each number.
2. Look for multiples common to both lists. If there are no
common multiples in the lists, write out additional multiples
for each number.
3. Look for the smallest number that is common to both lists.
4. This number is the LCM

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