Greatest Common Multiple (GCM) Worksheet
Practice finding the Greatest Common Multiple for pairs of numbers with this Grade 6 math worksheet.
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Greatest Common Multiple (GCM) Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to find the Greatest Common Multiple (GCM).
1. List the first five multiples of 4:
2. List the first five multiples of 6:
3. List the first five multiples of 9:
4. List the first three common multiples of 3 and 5.
5. List the first three common multiples of 4 and 8.
6. What is the Greatest Common Multiple of 2 and 7?
2
7
14
21
7. Find the Greatest Common Multiple of 8 and 12.
4
24
48
96
8. Find the Greatest Common Multiple of 6 and 10.
9. Determine the Greatest Common Multiple of 5 and 15.
10. What is the Greatest Common Multiple of 7 and 9?
11. The Greatest Common Multiple of two prime numbers is always their product.
True
False
12. The Greatest Common Multiple of a number and itself is the number itself.
True
False
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