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the LCD for the Fraction 1/3, 3/4, 5/32, and 8/9 is
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If you use the prime factorization method described in the reference provided by Writeacher, you will find:
the denominator is going to need the following factors:
two 3's, and five 2's.
Multipy them all together for the answer.
If you were going to add the fractions, you would also have to do some fraction conversions to the common deniminator and then add the numerators. But all they asked for was the LCD.
the denominator is going to need the following factors:
two 3's, and five 2's.
Multipy them all together for the answer.
If you were going to add the fractions, you would also have to do some fraction conversions to the common deniminator and then add the numerators. But all they asked for was the LCD.