The LCD for 1/5 and 4/15 is 15.
7/10 - 3/15 = 15/30 = 1/2Why?You need to find the LCD (least common denominator) which is 30. Look at the work below. You must keep in mind that whatever you do to the denominator, you must do to the numerator.7/ time 3 = 21/10 time 3 = 30- 3/ time 2 = 6/15 time 2 = -3021 - 6 = 15= 15/30 = 1/27/10 - 3/15 = ?Since 3/15 can be easily reduced to 1/5, we have:7/10 - 1/5 = ?Then, we find the LCD of 5 and 10, which is 10, by multiplying 2 to the numerator and denominator of 1/5:7/10 - 2/10 = 5/10 = 1/2.Another method includes using the basic fraction and finding the LCD:7/10 - 3/15 = ?The LCD (LCM) is 10/5 * 15/5 * 5 = 2 * 3 * 5 = 30. Thus, multiply 3 to the numerator and denominator in 7/10, and 2 to 3/15 in the same fashion.21/30 - 6/30 = 15/30 = 1/2.
The LCD of 13, 14 and 15 is 2730 The LCD of 1/3, 1/4 and 1/5 is 60
what is 1 over 10 and 2 over 15 with the same denominator
((1 / 15) / 10) over 9 = 0.000740740741
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The LCD is 10.
The LCD for 1/5 and 4/15 is 15.
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7/10 - 3/15 = 15/30 = 1/2Why?You need to find the LCD (least common denominator) which is 30. Look at the work below. You must keep in mind that whatever you do to the denominator, you must do to the numerator.7/ time 3 = 21/10 time 3 = 30- 3/ time 2 = 6/15 time 2 = -3021 - 6 = 15= 15/30 = 1/27/10 - 3/15 = ?Since 3/15 can be easily reduced to 1/5, we have:7/10 - 1/5 = ?Then, we find the LCD of 5 and 10, which is 10, by multiplying 2 to the numerator and denominator of 1/5:7/10 - 2/10 = 5/10 = 1/2.Another method includes using the basic fraction and finding the LCD:7/10 - 3/15 = ?The LCD (LCM) is 10/5 * 15/5 * 5 = 2 * 3 * 5 = 30. Thus, multiply 3 to the numerator and denominator in 7/10, and 2 to 3/15 in the same fashion.21/30 - 6/30 = 15/30 = 1/2.
The LCD of 13, 14 and 15 is 2730 The LCD of 1/3, 1/4 and 1/5 is 60
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You need at least two fractions to find something in common.
1/10 + 1/15 is 1/6
what is 1 over 10 and 2 over 15 with the same denominator