The sum of two continuous natural numbers is 21, and the least common multiple of the two numbers is______ .

The sum of two continuous natural numbers is 21, and the least common multiple of the two numbers is______ .


Because the sum of two continuous natural numbers is 21 and the difference is 1, the larger number: (21 + 1) △ 2 = 11, the smaller number: (21-1) △ 2 = 10, and because 10 and 11 are coprime numbers, the least common multiple of 10 and 11 is: 10 × 11 = 110; so the answer is: 110



The numerator and denominator of a fraction are two adjacent natural numbers (except 0). The fraction must be the simplest fraction


It is correct when the numerator is smaller than the denominator!



There is a fraction whose numerator and denominator are two adjacent natural numbers (except zero). Is this fraction the simplest fraction? Give some examples


Not necessarily. Maybe it's 1 / 2. That's 2



The sum of three fractions is 1 and 4 / 5, and their denominators are the same. The numerator is three adjacent natural numbers


The three scores are 2 / 5, 3 / 5 and 4 / 5