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19 July, 22:05
3/5 and 4/7 common denominator
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Lina Elliott
19 July, 22:11
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There is only one common denominator for 3/5 and 4/7. That is 35. To find this, you can multiply the denominators (5 by 7):
5 (7) = 35
This means that a common denominator of 3/5 and 4/7 is 35.
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