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9 December, 09:40

What's the least common denominator of 3⁄4, 4⁄5, and 2⁄3?

A. 20

B. 12

C. 60

D. 15

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  1. 9 December, 11:09
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    Because 5 is in this set, you can already exclude B. 2's factors can not be odd, so that excludes D. and 3's factors doesn't include 20, so you can exclude A.

    Answer would be C.
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