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4 because 2 doesn't work, and neither does 3, and 1 cannot be the least common multiple unless there is no other LCM.

Answer: The answer to this math question about finding the LCM of the given pairs for #30 and #22 is 330.

Step-by-step explanation: According to the website is called, "Calculatorsoup.com", I chose to find the list of the multiples given with the pair of the numbers, so anyways, here are the following steps in order to find The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) with the given following pairs #9 and #63 are being shown below here:

  • Like I really said that what I had told you in the previous math question about finding The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the given pair numbers is to find and list multiples of each number until the first common multiple is found. This is the lowest common multiple.

1. Here are the list of the multiples of 22 are being listed below here: 22, 44, 66, 88, 110, 132, 154, 176, 198, 220, 242, 264, 286, 308, 330, 352, 374.

2. Here are the list of the multiples of 30 are being listed below here: 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 240, 270, 300, 330, 360, 390.

  • So, therefore, the answer to this math question about finding the LCM of the given pairs for #30 and #22 is LCM(22, 30) = 330.
  • Like I really said that what I had told you in the previous math question about finding The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the given pair numbers is always to remember, according to the website is called, "Calculatorsoup.com", the bold and the underline is being indicated that the first common multiple is founded, and without the given bold and the underline is being indicated that the first common multiple has not been found yet.

Well, anyway, so I hoped that my given answer with my given explanation is very helpful to your own math question about finding The Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of the given pair numbers, also using my given hint to find the first common multiple is also helpful to your own math question as well according to the online calculator website is called, "Calculatorsoup.com", that's all for today, please mark me as Brainliest and have a rest of the great weekend! :D

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Jason Ta,

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