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Take the denominators and factor them into prime numbers. The LCM is the product of the prime numbers that were used the most. Here is an example. 1/30 and 1/24 30=2x3x5 24=2x2x2x3 LCM=2x2x2x3x5=120 Use that as the common denominator and multiply the numerator by the amount needed to multiply the denominator by to get the LCM.



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Take the denominators and factor them into prime numbers. The LCM is the product of the prime numbers that were used the most. Here is an example. 1/30 and 1/24 30=2x3x5 24=2x2x2x3 LCM=2x2x2x3x5=120 Use that as the common denominator and multiply the numerator by the amount needed to multiply the denominator by to get the LCM.



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Take the denominators and factor them into prime numbers. The LCM is the product of the prime numbers that were used the most. Here is an example. 1/30 and 1/24 30=2x3x5 24=2x2x2x3 LCM=2x2x2x3x5=120 Use that as the common denominator and multiply the numerator by the amount needed to multiply the denominator by to get the LCM.

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