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19 April, 19:25

Write two different fractions where the LCD (lowest common denominator) is 20

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  1. 19 April, 19:43
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    1/4 and 1/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing is to define what is the least common denominator (LCD) that would be the smallest number that can be a common denominator for a set of fractions. Also known as the least common denominator, it is the lowest number you can use in the denominator to create a set of equivalent fractions that have the same denominator.

    If we want it to be 20, we must decompose the number:

    5 * 4

    In other words, the fractions could be:

    or also:

    1/4 and 1/5
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