Difficult GCD and LCM for three different numbers – a good pre-exam task

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In this problem, you work with three composite numbers: 105, 168, and 252. This is a great test of your knowledge of prime factorization and your ability to compare numbers to determine both the greatest common factor and the least common multiple. None of these numbers are "convenient," so it's the perfect opportunity to test your mastery of method and logical thinking. Excellent preparation for more challenging exam tasks!

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