AC Lim's answer to Opportunity's Primary 6 Maths Data Analysis Singapore question.

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. You can use this method to find LCM for 3,4 and 6. Divide the number from 2, 3, 5, or 7... Till all get 1. If 3 cannot divide by 2, just write it down ↓ 3.