How to find the least common multiple - ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Reasoning

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Which of the following is the least common multiple of 6, 9, and 12?

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The least common multiple is the smallest number in value that is a multiple of all three of the numbers. The best way to find the least common multiple (LCM) is to make a quick list of the first few multiples of each number, and then identify the smallest number that is common to all three lists.

Multiples are numbers that you get when multiplying the original number by other numbers.

18 is an answer choice that is common to both 6 and 9, but it is not also a multiple of 12, so it is not correct.

The smallest value that is a common multiple of all three is 36, so this is the LCM.

While 648 is a multiple of all three numbers, it is not the least common multiple of the three numbers.

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