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How do you find LCM and HCF of fractions? - Answers

You don't. LCM and GCF (HCF) refer to whole numbers. You can find the LCM of two whole numbers that happen to be denominators, but in that case we call it the LCD. You can find the GCF of two whole numbers that happen to be the numerator and denominator of a fraction, and that will let you know whether the fraction can be simplified.You can use the GCF of the denominators to find their LCM (LCD). For example,1/18 + 1/24GCF = 6 because 18 = 6*3 and 24 = 6*4, thus LCD = 18*4 = 24*3 = 721/18 + 1/24 = (1*4)/(18*4) + (1*3)/(24*3) = 4/72 + 3/72 = 7/72.



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You don't. LCM and GCF (HCF) refer to whole numbers. You can find the LCM of two whole numbers that happen to be denominators, but in that case we call it the LCD. You can find the GCF of two whole numbers that happen to be the numerator and denominator of a fraction, and that will let you know whether the fraction can be simplified.You can use the GCF of the denominators to find their LCM (LCD). For example,1/18 + 1/24GCF = 6 because 18 = 6*3 and 24 = 6*4, thus LCD = 18*4 = 24*3 = 721/18 + 1/24 = (1*4)/(18*4) + (1*3)/(24*3) = 4/72 + 3/72 = 7/72.



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How do you find LCM and HCF of fractions? - Answers

You don't. LCM and GCF (HCF) refer to whole numbers. You can find the LCM of two whole numbers that happen to be denominators, but in that case we call it the LCD. You can find the GCF of two whole numbers that happen to be the numerator and denominator of a fraction, and that will let you know whether the fraction can be simplified.You can use the GCF of the denominators to find their LCM (LCD). For example,1/18 + 1/24GCF = 6 because 18 = 6*3 and 24 = 6*4, thus LCD = 18*4 = 24*3 = 721/18 + 1/24 = (1*4)/(18*4) + (1*3)/(24*3) = 4/72 + 3/72 = 7/72.

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      You don't. LCM and GCF (HCF) refer to whole numbers. You can find the LCM of two whole numbers that happen to be denominators, but in that case we call it the LCD. You can find the GCF of two whole numbers that happen to be the numerator and denominator of a fraction, and that will let you know whether the fraction can be simplified.You can use the GCF of the denominators to find their LCM (LCD). For example,1/18 + 1/24GCF = 6 because 18 = 6*3 and 24 = 6*4, thus LCD = 18*4 = 24*3 = 721/18 + 1/24 = (1*4)/(18*4) + (1*3)/(24*3) = 4/72 + 3/72 = 7/72.
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