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Asa Oconnell
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26 December, 18:26
Do 23 and 100 have a common denominater
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Reilly Hahn
26 December, 18:51
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No, 23 is a prime number. The only factors of 23 is 1 and 23. For two numbers to have a common denominator, they must have a similar factor.
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