least common denominator
The smallest number that can be divided by two or more different denominator is 2. It can be divided by itself and 1.
Since there are only five different digits, a 6-digit number can only be generated if a digit can be repeated. If digits can be repeated, the smallest 6-digit number is 111111.
101 is the smallest 3 digit prime number.
Smallest 3-digit even number is 100.
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least common denominator
The number 2, which can be divided by 1 and 2.
That's the least common denominator, or LCD.
The smallest number that can be divided by two or more different denominators is called the least common multiple (LCM). The LCM of a set of numbers is the smallest multiple that all the numbers share. It is often used in problems involving fractions, where finding a common denominator is necessary for addition or subtraction.
All numbers can at least be divided by one and itself. Therefore all numbers (except zero can be divided by two or more different denominators.
The smallest number that each of the denominators will divide into evenly is called the least common multiple (LCM).
the smallest number that can be dividied by two or more diffrent denominators.
The smallest number that can be divided by two or more different denominator is 2. It can be divided by itself and 1.
get the common dinominators and do what u did to the denominator to the numerator!. ex: if I had three fractions with different denominators then I would multiply the denominators till they are the same number then with the number I multiplied with on the bottom I would multiply on to the top!
The smallest number that can be divided by two or more different denominators is the "least common multiple" or LCM of those numbers.
No. An improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator
unlike denominators: the bottom number of a fraction. to have unlike denominators you must have two fractions with a different number on the bottom of each fraction.