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Are 68 and 118 relatively prime numbers? - Answers
No. They both contain the factor 2. 68 = 2 x 2 x 17 118 = 2 x 59 Their LCM is 4012, not 68 x 118 = 8024
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No. They both contain the factor 2. 68 = 2 x 2 x 17 118 = 2 x 59 Their LCM is 4012, not 68 x 118 = 8024
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Are 68 and 118 relatively prime numbers? - Answers
No. They both contain the factor 2. 68 = 2 x 2 x 17 118 = 2 x 59 Their LCM is 4012, not 68 x 118 = 8024
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