Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on the skill of finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers using Venn diagrams. Each problem requires multiplying the set of all distinct factors, identified through Venn diagrams, to find the LCM. This is part of a broader unit on practicing factoring and the use of Venn factor diagrams. The topic contains multiple questions, with each question having several sub-problems listed under different answer labels.

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Factoring - Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM Worksheet

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Factoring - Venn Diagrams - 2 Numbers - Populated Venn to LCM
1
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
20
b
60
c
28
d
59
e
16
f
34
2
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
9
b
24
c
102
d
17
e
1
f
14
3
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
491
b
70
c
416
d
280
e
35
f
10
4
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
84
b
39
c
11
d
583
e
43
f
80
5
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
16
b
62
c
301
d
60
e
239
f
24
6
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
37
b
40
c
242
d
155
e
41
f
117
7
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
111
b
36
c
21
d
68
e
8
f
141
8
Find the lowest common multiple of these numbers by multiplying the set of all distinct prime factors
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a
3
b
30
c
210
d
8
e
123
f
25