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Blaine Foley
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7 April, 23:16
What's a common denominator for - 3/4 and 5/12
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Brennen Solis
7 April, 23:22
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Step-by-step explanation:
We need a common multiple for 4 and 12
4,8,12
We can stop since 4 is a factor of 12
The common denominator is 12
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