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Mathematics, 23.09.2021 16:20, gagehamel

D. Stephan developed a method to determine the next time two types of cicadas will appear together. He says that if you multiply the cycles together, you get the next time that both types will appear together. Does Stephan’s method work for any pair of cycles? If so, explain why. If not, provide an example for which Stephan’s method does not work.

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