By finding the lowest common multiple of the different denominators then rearranging the numerators and denominators accordingly.
You Ned to find a larger common denominator or multiply the denominators to gain a common denominator.
You can always find a common denominator by multiplying the denominators together.
To find a common denominator, it's what 4 and 7 go into, and that's 28.
The is no "largest" common denominator. For any denominator you find, we can multiply it by a natural number and come up with a larger one. Do you mean LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR?
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You Ned to find a larger common denominator or multiply the denominators to gain a common denominator.
You need at least two numbers to find a common denominator.
Many places, but a common one is in adding fractions where we find a common denominator.
You can always find a common denominator by multiplying the denominators together.
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To find a common denominator, it's what 4 and 7 go into, and that's 28.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common. 90 can be a common denominator of other numbers, but it can't have a common denominator all by itself.
For the sake of comparison, any common denominator will do.
The is no "largest" common denominator. For any denominator you find, we can multiply it by a natural number and come up with a larger one. Do you mean LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR?