Four poplars
Four poplars are growing along the way. The distances between them are 35 m, 14 m, and 91 m. At least how many poplars need to be dropped to create the same spacing between the trees? How many meters will it be?
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- prime numbers
- divisibility
- least common multiple (LCM)
- greatest common divisor (GCD)
- arithmetic
- division
- basic functions
- reason
- numbers
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