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f William plays football every 3rd day and Joe plays every 2nd day in a week. When will they both play together in the week? f |
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| f Find the LCM of 12, 15, and 20 using prime factorization. f |
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| f Find the LCM of 13, 14, and 4 using prime factorization. f |
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| f Find the LCM of 3, 5, and 12 using prime factorization. f |
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| f Find the LCM of 7, 8, and 14 using prime factorization. f |
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| f Find the LCM of 4, 5, and 6 using prime factorization. f |
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f Arthur plays football every 3rd day and Brad plays every 2nd day in a week. When will they both play together in the week? f |
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f Choose the set that contains only multiples of 7. f |
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f The number 8 and another number less than 60 have a common multiple of 120. What could be the other number? f |
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| f The number 3 and another number less than 10 have a common multiple of 60. What could be the other number? f |
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f Channel A broadcasts news for every 4 hours and channel B broadcasts news for every 6 hours. If both the channels start broadcasting news now, then after how many hours will they start broadcasting news at the same time? f |
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| f Choose the set that contains only multiples of 6. f |
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| f The number 3 and another number greater than 10 have a common multiple of 30. What could be the other number? f |
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