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2007-01-09 11:02:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2
2007-01-09 19:05:35
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answer #2
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answered by taelur 2
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That'd be 504. The best way I know to do this is the Euclidean algorithm: first you find the greatest common factor of 18 and 24 using that algorithm (the result is 6), then you multiply 18 by 24 (432), then you divide 432 by 6 (72). Then you find the greatest common factor of 72 and 28 using the Euclidean algorithm (4), then you multiply 72 and 28 (2016), then you divide 2016 by 4 (504), so 504's your answer.
And just as a note, 2 is the greatest common factor of those numbers, not the least common multiple. Rather surprising that the most common answer is incorrect...
2007-01-09 19:25:47
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answer #3
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answered by Steven F 2
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Some people don't the difference between multiples and factors. Sorry i am bad at math
2007-01-09 19:07:00
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answer #4
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answered by NinaProGrl 2
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2 (excluding 1)
2007-01-09 19:01:27
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answer #5
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answered by gabound75 5
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If it's 1, then ANY other two real numbers have the answer, "1"
It's 2.
2007-01-09 19:08:55
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answer #6
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answered by lstnto311 2
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two!!!!!
2*9=18
2*12=24
2*14=28
2007-01-09 19:08:43
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answer #7
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answered by _ 2
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the answer is 1 because my husband said so and he is a genius
2007-01-09 19:04:45
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answer #8
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answered by Peanut Butter 5
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2,You are young I learned that in 5th grade LOL!
2007-01-09 19:05:25
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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google it~!
2007-01-09 19:02:38
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answer #10
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answered by Justin W 2
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