The lowest common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 15 and 17, will always be one (1) because 'common denominator' refers to the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers, not whole numbers. So, a set of whole numbers (x,x) would have to be converted to their fraction equivalents, i.e., x/1, which will always yield a denominator of 1.
The lowest common denominator of any set of whole numbers is 1
The lowest common denominator of any set of whole numbers is 1
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For 17 and 18: 306 For 1/7 and 1/8: 56
The lowest common denominator of any set of whole numbers is 1
The word "lowest" is a superlative. Being a superlative means that there can be only one such number so asking about lowest common denominators is nonsense. The lowest common denominator is 102172070.
The LCD for both numbers is 136
It also called the lowest common factor .... so the L.C.M of 17 and 3 is 51
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A single number cannot have anything in common. To find a lowest common denominator, you need to be adding or subtracting at least two fractions.
Form a common denominator which is usually the lowest common multiple of the denominators or, if this cannot be readily determined, use the product of the denominators. Convert one or more of the fractions into equivalent fractions having the common denominator as the new denominator. 15/16 + 17/32 = 30/32 + 17/32 = 47/32 = 115/32 as a mixed number
The lowest common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 7 and 17, will always be one (1) because 'common denominator' refers to the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers, not whole numbers. So, a set of whole numbers (x,x) would have to be converted to their fraction equivalents, i.e., x/1, which will always yield a denominator of 1.