SOLUTION: What is the least common multiple of p and s if the greatest common factor of p and s is 9?

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Question 6155: What is the least common multiple of p and s if the greatest common factor of p and s is 9?
Answer by ichudov(507)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We cannot say.
For example, if p and s are both 9, their greatest common factor is 9 and their least common multiple is also 9.
If p and s are 9 and 18, their GCF is 9 also but the LCM is 18.

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