To find the least common denominator (LCD) of one quarter (1/4) and three tenths (3/10), first determine the denominators, which are 4 and 10. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and the multiples of 10 are 10, 20, 30. The smallest common multiple of both numbers is 20, so the LCD is 20.
To find the least common denominator (LCD) for two tenths (2/10) and three eighths (3/8), we first identify the denominators, which are 10 and 8. The least common multiple of 10 and 8 is 40. Therefore, the LCD for two tenths and three eighths is 40.
LCD of 1/3, 2/10 and 3/4 is 60
1/6 + 3/4, find LCD which is 12:2/12 + 9/12 = 11/12
Three fourths, two fourths, three fourths.
To find the least common denominator (LCD) for three quarters (3/4) and two thirds (2/3), first identify the denominators: 4 and 3. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, and so on, while the multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and so on. The smallest common multiple is 12, so the LCD for three quarters and two thirds is 12.
20
To find the least common denominator (LCD) for two tenths (2/10) and three eighths (3/8), we first identify the denominators, which are 10 and 8. The least common multiple of 10 and 8 is 40. Therefore, the LCD for two tenths and three eighths is 40.
40 is the LCD.
LCD of 1/3, 2/10 and 3/4 is 60
Two fifths is larger than three tenths because when you find the LCD (lowest common denominator) between the two, it is 4 tenths (two fifths) and 3 tenths.
Factor them.2 x 2 = 42 x 5 = 10Combine the factors, eliminating duplicates2 x 2 x 5 = 20, the LCDorList the multiples.4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 2410, 20, 30
It is: 40
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1/6 + 3/4, find LCD which is 12:2/12 + 9/12 = 11/12
The LCD is 20
The LCD of the given three numbers is 8