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28 February, 14:05

Explain how to use the least common multiple to find 5/9 - 2/15

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  1. 28 February, 14:25
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    Because you need to have the same denominators to subtract fractions, you need to find the LCM of 15 and 9. The LCM of 15 and 9 is 45. Because 15 goes into 45 3 times, you multiply 2 * 3 to find the numerator. Because 9 goes into 45 5 times, you multiply 5*5 to find the numerator.

    The new equation is 25/45 - 6/45. The answer is 19/45, which cannot be simplified any further.
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