To remove the LCD from a PowerBook 17, first, power off the laptop and disconnect all cables. Carefully remove the screws securing the front bezel and gently pry it off, taking care not to damage any clips. Then, unscrew the hinges and disconnect the display cable from the logic board. Finally, lift the LCD panel away from the base to complete the removal.
LCD(17, 19) = 323
If that's least common denominator, no. The LCM of 9 and 17 is 153.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer to this question. The least common denominator (LCD) refers to a multiple that is COMMON to two or more numbers. You have only one number in the question: 5/6.
You can take the LCD out and sell it on eBay or craigslist. Also the board is recyclable.
The Least Common Multiple of 17,18 and 19 is 5814.
The LCD is 1. The GCD is 17.
The G4 17" PowerBooks were produced between 2003 and 2006 when they were superseded by the MacBook range.
PowerBook Duo was created in 1992.
LCD = 119 (7x17=119)
Apple discontinued the PowerBook G4, along with the iBook in the year 2006. This was the end of the entire PowerBook line. The PowerBook G4 was succeeded in the same year by the MacBook.
Since 11 and 17 are both prime, you multiply them together to get the LCD which comes out to be 187.
119
153
136
No.
LCD(17, 8) = 136
It is 68 because 4*17 = 68