It is: 63
36
2/3 and 3/4Looks like 12 here, so use form of one to convert both fractions to LCD form.4*2/4*3 and 3*3/3*48/12 and 9/12==========
Assume an additive expression.X5 + X3X3(X2 + 1)--------------------so,X3====Is the LCD
12
2ab
1 over 1, 2 over 2, 3 over 3, 4 ove ... etc.
3k/40 +k/18 factoring 40=2*2*2*5 18=2*3*3 LCD=2*2*2*5*3*3 LCD=360
10
40
36
The LCD of 1/2 and 2/3 is 6.
LCD(2, 3) = 6.
The LCD is 30.
I'm not sure you've written your question properly. As written I see: (¾)/4 and 2/3 But (¾)/4 = ¾ ÷ 4 = ¾ × ¼ = 3/16 → want lcd for 3/16 and 2/3 → lcm(16, 3) = 48 If you actually mean lcd for 3/4 (or three quarters) and 2/3 then: want lcd for 3/4 and 2/3 → lcm(4, 3) = 12
2/3 and 3/4Looks like 12 here, so use form of one to convert both fractions to LCD form.4*2/4*3 and 3*3/3*48/12 and 9/12==========
LCD(3, 5, 4, 2) = 60
The smallest multiple 3 and 9 have in common is 9. 2/3 becomes 6/9 and 5/9 does not change