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How do you find the lcd of fractions?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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No sure way.just list the factors and circle common ones

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Do you need to find the LCD in multipliying?

When multiplying fractions, it is not necessary to find the LCD first.


How the LCD of two or more fractions could be of use?

Once you find the LCD, convert the fractions to their equivalents and then you can add and/or subtract them correctly.


How do you write fractions as equivalent fractions with the LCD?

(1) find the LCD. (2) find the factor that each original denominator needs to be multiplied by to get the LCD. (3) multiply both the numerator and the denominator by that factor.


What is the LCD of 14 over 15?

You need at least two fractions to find an LCD.


What is the importance of reducing fractions to lowest term?

In order to find the LCD when adding or subtracting fractions


What is the LCD for fractions?

The LCD for fractions is the LCM (least common multiple) of all of the denominators.


Is it always necessary to find the LCD to compare the sizes of fractions explain?

Yes


What is the LCD of 5 8ths?

You need at least two fractions to find a common denominator.


When is it useful to know multiples of a number?

When reducing fractions to their lowest terms or finding the LCD of fractions


IS THE LCD OF TWO FRACTIONS THE SAME AS THE LCM NUMERATORS AND FRACTIONS?

The LCD of two fractions is the same as the LCM of their denominators.


Common denominator of 5712?

You need at least two fractions to find an LCD. If that's 5/7 and 1/2, the LCD is 14.


What is common between he LCM and LCD?

The same process can be used to find them. They're essentially the same thing, except the LCD is used with fractions.