How to find the lowest / least common denominator - PSAT Math
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:



Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.



First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:
Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:



Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.



First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:
Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:



Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.



First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:
Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:



Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.



First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:
Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 =
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
We need to find a common denominator to add and subtract these fractions. Let's do the addition first. The lowest common denominator of 5 and 7 is 5 * 7 = 35, so 3/5 + 4/7 = 21/35 + 20/35 = 41/35.
Now to the subtraction. The lowest common denominator of 35 and 3 is 35 * 3 = 105, so altogether, 3/5 + 4/7 – 1/3 = 41/35 – 1/3 = 123/105 – 35/105 = 88/105. This does not simplify and is therefore the correct answer.
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Simplify:

Simplify:
First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:



Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.



First, find the common denominator of the fractions in order to add them together. Looking at the first two fractions, we can see that the common denominator is 15 because 3 times five is 15. We can now change both fractions to have a denominator of 15 so that we can add them together:
Now, find a common denominator for the remaining fractions. This can be done by listing multiples of 15 and 20 and finding the lowest common multiple:
15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75
20: 20, 40, 60, 80
60 is the lowest common multiple, so it is our least common denominator.
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