You can compare fractions that do not have the same numerator or denominator by finding the least common denominator. For example, compare 1/6 and 1/4.
Step 1: Find multiples of the denominators, 6 and 4.
Step 2: Find the LCM of 6 and 4. Look at the multiples of 6 and 4. 12 is the least number that is a common multiple of both 6 and 4.
Step 3: Write equivalent fractions of 1 out of 6 and 1 out of 4 using 12 as the LCD.
Step 4: Compare the 2 fractions.
Pick two of the fractions and find the Least Common Multiple of those two denominators. Then take that number, and find the Least Common Multiple between that and the third denominator. This number will be the Least Common Denominator between the three fractions.If you don't care to find the Least common denominator, then just take the three denominators, and multiply them together.
The way that you can find the least common denominator is by first multiplying the 2 bottom numbers and whatever the product is that is your common denominator. to find the smallest one, you have to keep dividing it till it is in counting order or there is an odd number.
The least common denominator is 1. The greatest common denominator is 2. The least common multiple is 1,218.
The least common denominator is 3x.
The least common denominator (LCD) is 1.
You need at least two numbers to find a common denominator.
When comparing fractions you must find a common denominator; by finding the least common denominator it will keep the numbers (numerators and denominator) smaller .
The least common denominator is 144.
Pick two of the fractions and find the Least Common Multiple of those two denominators. Then take that number, and find the Least Common Multiple between that and the third denominator. This number will be the Least Common Denominator between the three fractions.If you don't care to find the Least common denominator, then just take the three denominators, and multiply them together.
That's the least common denominator or LCD.
least common denominator is nothing but least common multiple of denominators.
The least common denominator.
That's one fraction. You need at least two to find something in common between them.
The way that you can find the least common denominator is by first multiplying the 2 bottom numbers and whatever the product is that is your common denominator. to find the smallest one, you have to keep dividing it till it is in counting order or there is an odd number.
The least common denominator of 9, 12, and 16 is 144.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common.