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Finding the least common multiple


By MathPlanetVideos

Find the answer to 2/9+3/6

Finding the greatest common factor


By MathPlanetVideos

Find the GCF of 24x^3 and 56x^3

Basic Math: Lesson 5 - Factors, Multiples & Divisibility


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This lesson consists of giving you the necessary

Least common multiple


By Khan Academy

Sal finds the lcm (least common multiple) of 25 and 30.

Least common multiple


By Khan Academy

Sal finds the lcm (least common multiple) of 12 and 36, and of 12 and 18. He shows how to do that using the prime factorization method, which is a just great!

Least common multiple


By Khan Academy

This least common multiple example gives us 3 numbers from which to find the lcm. This is a challenge, but fun. Do it with us!

Pronoun Case


By EnglishI PLC

This video helps students accurately choose which pronoun case to use: subjective, objective, or possessive. It can be used as an introduction to this topic or as a review for this topic

Pronoun-Antecdent Agreement


By EnglishI PLC

This instructional video presents pronoun-antecedent agreement. It offers a good review of this topic for high school students

GCF and LCM word problems


By Khan Academy

Here we have a couple of word problems--one searching for the least common multiple and the other for the greatest common factor. Just read them with us slowly and follow along. You'll get it.

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Modal verbs | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This tutorial presents how to use modal verbs.

Comparative Adjectives (Part 2)


By Smrt English

Mark shows how to make comparative adjectives using the preposition "than", emphasis words "way/much/far", and comparison word "as".

Comparative Adjectives (Part 1)


By Smrt English

Mark shows how to make comparative adjectives and explains the rules associated with forming comparative adjectives.

Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns


By LearnAmericanEnglishOnline

A teacher shows the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. Teachers stands at the white board and delivers lecture. At the half-way mark, photo slides with captions demonstrate the possessive adjectives and pronouns. English Language Learners may find this video useful.

Example: Determining the Least Common Multiple Using a List of Multiples


By Mathispower4u

This video provides an example of determining the least common multiple of two numbers by listing multiples of each number.

Finding the least (lowest) common multiple (LCM) using the upside down birthday cake method


By Nancy Foote

You can find the least common multiple (lowest common multiple) simply and quickly by using the upside down birthday cake method that this video shows.

Greatest Common Factor - GCF - YourTeacher.com


By yourteachermathhelp

Youtube Presents Greatest Common Factor - GCF - YourTeacher.com an educational video resources on english language arts.

Prime Factorization


By TeacherTube Math

WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com Finding the prime factorization of a number using factor trees

Using upside down birthday cake to find the greatest common factor (GCF)


By Nancy Foote

This is an alternate way to determine the greatest common factor (GCF) for a set of numbers using the upside down birthday cake method.

How To Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF)


By Joel Walkley

Youtube Presents How To Find Greatest Common Factor (GCF) an educational video resources on english language arts.