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First Course in Algebra - Page 153
by Herbert Edwin Hawkes, William Arthur Luby, Frank Charles Touton - 1917 - 309 pages
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The American Arithmetic

James Robinson (of Boston.) - 1847 - 304 pages
...numbers. RULE. Find all the prime factors of each of the given numbers. Then find the product of all their different prime factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given numbers ; this product will be their least common multiple. 2. What is the least common...
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The Normal Written Arithmetic: By Analysis and Synthesis, Designed for ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1874 - 352 pages
...following RULE. — Resolve the numbers into their prime factors, and take the product of all the different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — If any of the numbers are divisors of others, they may be omitted, as the...
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The Practical Arithmetic on the Inductive Plan: Including Oral and Written ...

William James Milne - Arithmetic - 1877 - 418 pages
...factors of the given numbers are 2, 2, 3, 5 and 7, and their product, 420, is the least common multiple. Find the product of all the different prime factors,...factor the greatest number of times it occurs in any of the given numbers. RULE.—Separate the given numbers into their prime factors. Find the least common...
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The New Normal Written Arithmetic: Designed for Common Schools, Normal ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 444 pages
...Rule. — I. Resolve the numbers into their prime factors. II. Take the product of all the different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — Any numbers which are divisors of the others may be omitted, since the multiple...
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The New Normal Written Arithmetic: Designed for Common Schools, Normal ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 438 pages
...Rule. — I. Eesolve the numbers into their prime factors. II. Takt the product of all the different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — Any numbers which are divisors of the others may be omitted, since the multiple...
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The Normal Union Arithmetic: Graded Course, Volume 2

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 250 pages
...Rule. — I. Resolve the numbers into their prime factors. II. Take the product of all the different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — Any numbers which are divisors of the others may be omitted, since the multiple...
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The Normal Higher Arithmetic: Designed for Common Schools, High Schools ...

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1877 - 528 pages
...Rule. — I. Resolve the numbers into their prime factors. II. Take the product of all the different factors, using each, factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — Any numbers which are divisors of the others may be omitted, since the multiple...
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The Normal Union Arithmetic: Designed as the Primary Part of a ..., Part 1

Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1878 - 164 pages
...EULE. — Jtesolve the numbers into their prime factors, and take the product of all the different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in either number. NOTE. — If one number is a divisor of another, omit it, WRITTEN EXERCISES. Find the...
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Ray's New Higher Arithmetic: A Revised Edition of the Higher Arithmetic

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1880 - 420 pages
...102, Prin. 2 and 5). Rule. — Resolve each number into its prime factors, and then take the continued product of all the different prime factors, using...the greatest number of times it occurs in any one of the given numbers. REMARKS. — 1. Each factor must be taken in the least common multiple the greatest...
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Ray's New Higher Arithmetic: A Revised Edition of the Higher Arithmetic

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1880 - 420 pages
...Rule. — Resolve each number into its prime factors, and tiien take the continued product of all tlie different prime factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it occurs in any one of the given numbers. REMARKS. — 1. Each factor must be taken in the least common multiple the greatest...
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