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14. Find the least common multiple (LCM) to determine the least common denominator for 2⁄3, 5⁄6, and 9⁄4
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LCD(12, 23, 54) = LCM(2, 3, 4) = 22×3 = 12
12 = 612
23 = 812
54 = 1512
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