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A common denominator is what you get when two different numbers (when you divide or multiply them) have a number in common. This always requires 2 numbers to have something to compare.

27 has the following denominators (by itself):

1, 3 (3*9=27), 9 (3*9=27)

So it has a common denominator with at least any other number which is divisible by 1 (which would then be the "lowest common denominator"), 3 and 9.

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