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The full range of skills expected at GCSE are covered including finding the HCF and LCM of
numbers presented as product of primes. Take the divisor as a new dividend and the remainder as the
new divisor. Hunter73 10 years ago report 4 Really good, clear demonstration of how to find LCM
and HCF using a Venn diagram. HCF of 2,4 is 2. (ii) factors of 3 are 1,3 factors of 9 are 1,3,9
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