Perhaps I am missing something, but I do not see a common denominator, nor is it necessary for a division.
(3/5)รท(2/3)
=(3/5)*(3/2)
=(3*3)/(5*2)
=9/10
Use the common denominator method to solve 3/5 divided by 2/3
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Isn't the common denominator 15
Since it is a division, the denominator
of the product is 5*2=10, and the numerator is 3*3=9.
I would not call it a common denominator because it is part of the product, and is not part of the original fractions.
If we are adding 3/5 to 2/3, then we will need a common denominator of 15 as follows:
3/5 + 2/3
= 9/15 + 10/15
= (9+10) / 15
= 19/15
= 1 4/15
Here 15 appears as the denominator of both fraction immediately before the addition of the numerators. Otherwise we cannot simply add the numerators.
of the product is 5*2=10, and the numerator is 3*3=9.
I would not call it a common denominator because it is part of the product, and is not part of the original fractions.
If we are adding 3/5 to 2/3, then we will need a common denominator of 15 as follows:
3/5 + 2/3
= 9/15 + 10/15
= (9+10) / 15
= 19/15
= 1 4/15
Here 15 appears as the denominator of both fraction immediately before the addition of the numerators. Otherwise we cannot simply add the numerators.