Lecture

Smallest Common Multiple: Examples

Description

This lecture provides additional examples to illustrate the concept of the smallest common multiple, focusing on cases where it is not simply the product of the numbers involved. Through examples like 3 and 5 resulting in 15, and 6 and 15 resulting in 30, the instructor demonstrates how to find the smallest common multiple even in less straightforward scenarios.

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