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How to Find Least Common Factor of Two or More Numbers in Excel

The LCM function in Excel is used to find the least common multiple of one or more numbers. It takes two or more integer arguments as input and returns their least common multiple.

Syntax: LCM(number1, [number2], ...)

Here,

  • number1 is the first number or range of numbers for which you want to find the LCM.
  • [number2] is an optional second number or range of numbers for which you want to find the LCM.
  • ... indicates that you can provide up to 255 additional numbers or ranges of numbers for which you want to find the LCM.

For example, to find the LCM of three numbers (10, 12 and 15) stored in D1 to D3, you would use the formula:

Hpw to find the LCM of three numbers (10, 12 and 15) stored in D1 to D3, you would use the formula:

This would return the result 60, which is the least common multiple of those three numbers.

Note that if any of the arguments are non-integer or non-numeric values, the LCM function returns the #VALUE! error. Additionally, if any of the arguments are negative or zero, the LCM function returns the #NUM! error.

 

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