The least common denominator is 6.
If the missing number is even, it's the LCM. If it's odd, it's half of the LCM.
3/6 - 2/6 = 1/6
1/3 + 1/2 + 1/6 = 1
(1/3) x (2-1/2) = (1/3) x (5/2) = 5/6
4 is.
12. 1/2 x 1/6 = 1/12 1/3 x 1/4 = 1/12 1/4 x 1/3 = 1/12 :)
Fourteenths (eight and seven)
No, 2/5 is less than 1/2. The least common multiple of 5 and 2 is 10. 2/5 = 4/10 1/2 = 5/10
60
The only common factor of these numbers is 2 so the LCM = half the product ie (30 x 46)/2
is one a multiple of one half
To understand why it takes 3 copies of one-sixth to equal one-half, we can convert both fractions to a common denominator. The least common multiple of 6 and 2 is 6. One-half is equivalent to three-sixths. Therefore, three copies of one-sixth (3 × 1/6 = 3/6) equal one-half (3/6), demonstrating that 3 copies of one-sixth are needed to match one-half.