Answer: 30 If those numbers are denominators, the least common denominator is the least common multiple of the three. In this case, 30 is the LCM of 6, 10 and 15, so 30 is the least common denominator.
A common denominator, though not the least one, is 6*4 = 24.
If 33 and 6 are denominators of fractions then the least common denominator is 66
A common denominator, though the least, is 48.
Sir/Ma'am, denominator are fractions, so the is no common denominator. But the least common multiples is 30
Answer: 30 If those numbers are denominators, the least common denominator is the least common multiple of the three. In this case, 30 is the LCM of 6, 10 and 15, so 30 is the least common denominator.
A common denominator, though not the least one, is 6*4 = 24.
If 33 and 6 are denominators of fractions then the least common denominator is 66
A common denominator, though the least, is 48.
Sir/Ma'am, denominator are fractions, so the is no common denominator. But the least common multiples is 30
There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of a pair of fractions.
There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of a pair of fractions.
There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of a pair of fractions.
There is none because the Least Common Denominator (or LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators of a pair of fractions.
i would be 6
The least common denominator for fractions with those denominators (11, 8 and 6) is 264.
The least common denominator is 6.