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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the least common denominator for the fractions https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_838cdb60abca7cf431935dae2d071aec2c2a9e2a_1.gif and https://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_3087b2c21c138743fb7d19db069e75c59892edac_1.gif ?

OpenStudy (liv1234):

I think it's 2, but lemme double check.

OpenStudy (liv1234):

It's 4.

OpenStudy (liv1234):

Wait wait, omg I'm getting confused my bad, is 12 an option?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on ll give you what there asking for questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. 8 B. 12 C. 18 D. 24

OpenStudy (liv1234):

It's 12.

OpenStudy (liv1234):

No actually 24 :p

OpenStudy (liv1234):

Because 4*6 and 6*4 both equal 24 (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medle me please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (liv1234):

No, it's 24....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6 times 2 is 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4 time 3 is 12

OpenStudy (liv1234):

Yeah, but when you are finding the LCM you need to multiply the bottom by the same number....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it says denominator

OpenStudy (liv1234):

That's what I meant.

OpenStudy (liv1234):

@bzdz What about your other questions?

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