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what is the least common multiple of \frac{3}{6} and \frac{2}{12}

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Answered by swarnsinghbhadwal53
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

rules for finding out HCF and LCM of fractions a). HCF OF TWO OR MORE FRACTIONS IS GIVEN BY:- HCF OF NUMERATORS / LCM OF DENOMINATORS B). LCM OF TWO OR MORE FRACTIONS IS GIVEN BY :- LCM OF NUMERTORS / HCF OF DENOMINATORS please solve your question I request practice is math I hope it helps

Answered by khashrul
1

Answer:

The LCM is \frac{1}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{3}{6}

=\frac{1}{2}

\frac{2}{12}

=\frac{1}{6}

=\frac{1}{2*3}

=\frac{1}{2}.\frac{1}{3}

Therefore, between \frac{3}{6} and \frac{2}{12}, \frac{1}{2} is the common factor and \frac{1}{3} is the uncommon factor.

Therefore, the LCM is \frac{1}{2}.\frac{1}{3} = \frac{1}{6}

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