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Here’s a clear explanation of L.C.M. (Least Common Multiple) and H.C.F. (Highest Common Factor) in simple terms: • Least Common Multiple (L.C.M.) • The L.C.M. of two or more numbers is the smallest number that is a multiple of each of these numbers. In other words, it's the smallest number into which each of the original numbers divides evenly (without leaving a remainder). • For example: • The L.C.M. of 4 and 5 is 20, because 20 is the smallest number that both 4 and 5 can divide into without leaving a remainder. • Key Point: L.C.M. helps when finding a common value for tasks or events that repeat at different intervals, like determining when two events will happen at the same time. • Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) • The H.C.F. of two or more numbers is the largest number that divides all of these numbers evenly. It's the biggest number that each of the original numbers shares as a factor. • For example: • The H.C.F. of 12 and 18 is 6, because 6 is the largest number that can divide both 12 and 18 without leaving a remainder. • Key Point: H.C.F. is useful when you need to break things down into equal parts or simplify ratios. • Simple Way to Remember: • L.C.M. gives the least or lowest number for common multiples. • H.C.F. gives the highest or largest number for common factors. • #LCM • #HCF • #MathBasics • #MathConcepts • #MathFundamentals • #LearnMath • #MathTips • #MathForCompetitiveExams • #ExamPreparation • #CompetitiveExamMath • #MathShortcuts • #QuantitativeAptitude • #MathPractice • #MathMadeEasy • #MathTricks

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