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21 June, 17:48

How do you find the lowest common factor of 6 and 14

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  1. 21 June, 18:11
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    2 divides both numbers, so divide both numbers by 2 to get 3 and 7. These are relatively prime, so 2 is the gcd. The lcm is 6*14/2=42.
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