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Mathematics, 18.02.2020 21:54 martinegp

Find the least common denominator between fractions 1/2 and 5/6

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Answer from: gracebuffum

6/12 and 10/12

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You multiply 1/2 by 6, and multiply 5/6 by 2. This puts each fraction with the least common denominator.

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Answer from: athenawalcroff
The answer is 6/12 and 10/12 because 1 and 2 multiply by 6 equal to 6/12 and 5 and 6 multiply by 2 it will equal to 10/12
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Answer from: Quest

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