L.I to create a DLO that explains Lowest Common Multiple
This week for maths, we were learning about the Lowest Common Multiple, and the Highest Common Factor. Our group decided to explain what the Lowesr Common Multiple is. The Lowest Common Multiple is the 2 lowest multiples that are the same. For an example the lowest common multiple of 5 and 4 are 20. Because 4 doesn't have 5, 10, or 15 in it, but does have 20. Which means 20 is the lowest multiple that is the same. An easy stratergy for this, is to basicly multiply the 2 numbers that you have to find the lowest common multiple of, and you will get your answer. I like this, because I love maths, and I didn't know about the lowest common multiple, so I learnt something new.
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