Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
... that they share in common, or 2. multiply the greatest power of the factors the numbers. Example: Find the LCM of 18, 27, and 36. Method 1: List the multiples of each number until you find a common one. Multiples of 18 are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108,…. Find the multiple of each number. Stop when you fi ...
... that they share in common, or 2. multiply the greatest power of the factors the numbers. Example: Find the LCM of 18, 27, and 36. Method 1: List the multiples of each number until you find a common one. Multiples of 18 are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108,…. Find the multiple of each number. Stop when you fi ...
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... only look for abundant numbers none of whose proper divisors are abundant. Once we know these numbers, it becomes a rather easy matter to find the rest of the abundant numbers by taking multiples. To begin, we look at the criterion of the second thorem. Since 2/(2 − 1) = 2 and, for any p > 2, we hav ...
... only look for abundant numbers none of whose proper divisors are abundant. Once we know these numbers, it becomes a rather easy matter to find the rest of the abundant numbers by taking multiples. To begin, we look at the criterion of the second thorem. Since 2/(2 − 1) = 2 and, for any p > 2, we hav ...