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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 08:20 TheViperMlg23676

Starting with 54 and 36, replace the 54 with the greatest common divisor of 54 and 36, obtaining a1, and then replace 36 with the least common multiple of 54 and 36, obtaining b1. Repeat the procedure on a1 and b1, obtaining a2 and b2 and so on. Starting with a1 and b1, what is the least number of times this procedure can be repeated until a1 and b1 are obtained again?

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