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Standard Operating Procedure: The Prime Factors Method
To ensure consistent scheduling across departments, your team uses the prime factors method to calculate the smallest shared interval (the LCM) of various production cycle times. Write a brief procedural memo outlining the four essential steps of this method. In your description, be sure to explain how the factors are organized into columns and the specific rule for how many factors are 'brought down' from those columns to find the final result.
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