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What Is The Lowest Common Denominator For 5, 7, 9, And 11?

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    THE LOWEST DENOMINATOR FOR 5,7,9, AND 11 IS 1....

    YOU MAY ASK HOW RIGHT?

    OK THEN...
    THIS'S HOW IS 1

    5-1,5 (MULTIPLICATION OF THE NUMBER)
    7-1,7
    9-1,3,9
    11-1,11

    SO AS YOU CAN SEE...... ONE IS THE LOWEST NUMBER IN EACH MULTIPLICATION.THATS WHY IS 1......

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    Minhaz93 

    answered 1 year ago

      The lowest common denominator (LCD) is the least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators of a set of fractions. You have given a set of integers, which can be expressed as fractions like this: 5/1, 7/1, 9/1, 11/1. The LCD of these fractions is 1.

      On the other hand, if these are the denominators of a set of fractions, the LCD of those fractions is the LCM of these numbers. Because none of them share factors with any other, the LCM is their product: 5*7*9*11 = 3465.
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      See also this question, where the answer is slightly different due to the values of the fractions involved.

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      Oddman 

      answered 1 year ago

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