The least common denominator is 1. The greatest common denominator is 2. The least common multiple is 1,218.
58 = 100 - 42
142
To add fractions it is necessary to find a common denominator. Add 5/8 + 1/10 Convert to a common denominator. 5/8 becomes 50/80. 1/10 becomes 8/80 Now it is possible to add the fractions. (50 + 8)/80 = 58/80 = 29/40
58 - 16 = 42, 42/2 = 21, 21 + 16 = 37. Your numbers are 21 & 37
The average is 58 so, sum(m...n)/33=58. You can think of this as 58 being the middle marker for the consecutive set of numbers which leaves 32 other number, with 16 on one side of 58 and 16 on the other side. So 58-16=42 and 58+16=74. Therefore your consecutive number set is sum(42...74)/33 and so the smallest of these is 42.
232
The least denominator is 1.
The least common multiple of 58 and 81 is 4698. To find the least common multiple of big numbers, take 1/(number 1)+1/(number 2), then find a common denominator, then add them together and reduce. The denominator of this reduced fraction is the least common multiple. In this example, 1/58+1/81=81/4698+58/4698=139/4698, which does not reduce so 4698 is the least common multiple.
The GCF of 42 and 58 is 2.
a) This is not a religious question b) A single number can not have a common denominator since the very word common necessitates more than one Thus there is no common denominator to 58 a) This is not a religious question b) A single number can not have a common denominator since the very word common necessitates more than one Thus there is no common denominator to 58
No, the least common multiple of 29 , 58 is 58
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 58 6 is 174.
Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 58 102 is 2,958
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 46 58 is 1,334.
The least common multiple of the numbers 58 and 100 is 2,900.
lowest common denominator of 4/5 and 7/15 would be 15 4/5=12/15
The common factors are: 1, 2.