WHO ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE?
Good afternoon friends of STEEMIT first of all receive a cordial greetings from me, this time I am writing to show you a topic that is the A, B, C of teachers and students in the area of mathematics, such as the calculation of the Minimum Common Multiple (MCM). The importance of the M.C.M lies in the applicability and in the resolution of various types of mathematical problems. One of its major applications can be found in the addition and subtraction of rational numbers of different denominators. Another important use has been given by astrophysicists and astronomy researchers, before the appearance of computers the MCM was used to calculate the coincidence of encounters between several planets, for example knowing the rotation period of the Earth and Mars or any other planet We could calculate how often they will be aligned, or within what time they will meet again. In general, MCM is used to solve some problems in which several events are repeated with a certain frequency, and it is necessary to find out when these events will happen at the same time. There are many videos to learn how to calculate the MCM, however, I want to invite you to this great STEEMIT family to accept the challenge of discovering when a boy named Daniel coincides with Gabriela, a teenager who captivated him since he saw her for the first time. If he attends the park every 20 days and she every 3. The challenge will be valid if and only if they use the algorithm presented below:

To end this publication, he sent greetings to the Representatives of STEEM VENEZUELA, @ edlili24, @ tocho2, @anasuleidy, @adeljose @inspiracion @ wilmer1988 @albenis, and in turn I want to thank: @ steemcurator01, @ steemcurator02 and @ steemcurator03, for their excellent work and great contribution on this platform.
