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Marcus Freeman
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8 February, 12:53
Least common denominator of 7 and 343
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Alena Maldonado
8 February, 13:19
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Rewriting input as fractions if necessary:
7/1, 343/1
For the denominators (1, 1) the least common multiple (LCM) is 1.
Therefore, the least common denominator (LCD) is 1.
Rewriting the original inputs as equivalent fractions with the LCD:
7/1, 343/1
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