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OpenStudy (jalil.h):

help

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

Okay, so can any of these denominators be multiplied to get the other term?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

yes

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@skullpatrol @sweetburger

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

which one is it?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

i think D

OpenStudy (4everaddicted2anime):

okay now that you have identified which one can be multiplied to get the other term? The other term would be the answer

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@Cecil_the_Weasel

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@zepdrix @Zeronknight

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@jhonyy9

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

@Elsa213

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

what the answer?

OpenStudy (jalil.h):

u wwas wrong

OpenStudy (helpppp):

Lol, lemme look at it real quick

OpenStudy (helpppp):

You already tried D right?

OpenStudy (helpppp):

Least common denominator is the least common multiple of the denominators of a set of fractions. Steps to finding a LCD: 1. Convert all integers and mixed numbers into fractions 2.find the least common multiple. So, for yours what is the smallest number that 5 and 15 will go into?

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