The common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 3 9 and 27, 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.
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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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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To solve the expression 6/27 + 13/9 + 1/3 - 2, we need to find a common denominator for the fractions involved. In this case, the common denominator is 27, which is a multiple of 9 and 3. Let's rewrite the expression with a common denominator: (6/27) + (13/9) + (1/3) - 2 Now, let's simplify each fraction: 6/27 = 2/9 (Divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3) 13/9 (Already in simplified form) 1/3 (Already in simplified form) Now, we can substitute the simplified fractions back into the expression: 2/9 + 13/9 + 1/3 - 2 Next, we can add the numerators of the fractions together since they now have a common denominator: (2 + 13 + 3)/9 - 2 Simplifying further: 18/9 - 2 Since both 18 and 9 are divisible by 9, we can simplify: 2 - 2 Finally, subtract: 0 Therefore, the result of the expression 6/27 + 13/9 + 1/3 - 2 is 0.
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To add or subtract fractions, you need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator for 1/3 and 4/9 is 9. To find a common denominator, you can identify the least common multiple of the denominators, which is 9 in this case. By rewriting 1/3 as 3/9, you can now add the fractions: 3/9 + 4/9 = 7/9.
The least common denominator is 30. 9/10 = 27/30
9 is the common denominator. 2/3 = 6/9.
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