Well, when finding the LCM, ie the least common multiple of a given fraction, we need to find one number that will be divisible by all the denominators. To find that number you have to find the multiples and the common multiple is chosen, if it's a prime number, them
6 years ago
Poornima Nadarajah
then, just multiply the numbers which will be your LCM
6 years ago
Poornima Nadarajah
I hope i'm right, pls correct me if I'm wrong.
6 years ago
Poornima Nadarajah
Ok, thanks. So, if it was 4 and 6, what will the LCMs be?
6 years ago
Adrian Ng
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Adrian Ng
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