Question 1103370:  the multiples of 12 and of 21 are written in order. What is the smallest positive difference between a multiple of 12 and a multiple of 21? 
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If looking strictly for positive differences, the answer would be 3 (zero is not positive nor negative).  
 
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12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84,  …
 
21, 42, 63, 84, …
 
 
The smallest positive difference can not be smaller than 3 because 12=2*2*3 and 21=3*7  so you see 3 is a common factor.  Thus, any positive differences between 12k and 21m  (k=1,2,3,…; m=1,2,3,…)  must be evenly divisible by 3.   
 
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