SOLUTION: The LCM of a set of numbers is equal to one of the numbers in the set. Always Sometimes Never true

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Question 909193: The LCM of a set of numbers is equal to one of the numbers in the set.
Always
Sometimes
Never true

Answer by swincher4391(1107)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Counterexample: {2,3,4} LCM = 12
Example: {2,4} LCM = 4
This is sometimes true.

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