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Use the least common denominator to enter an equivalent fraction for ea fraction.

Use the least common denominator to enter an equivalent fraction for ea fraction.-example-1
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Given


(5)/(28)and(3)/(56)

To find the LCD, we find the LCM of the denominators. Find the LCM of 28 and 56:


\begin{gathered} 28=2\cdot2\cdot7 \\ 56=2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot7 \end{gathered}

So:


\text{LCD}=2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot7=56

Next, to write 5/28 as a fraction with a common denominator we will multiply the denominator and numerator by 2. This is:


(5)/(28)=(5\cdot2)/(28\cdot2)=(10)/(56)

And to write 3/56 as a fraction with a common denominator we will multiply the denominator and numerator by 1. So:


(3)/(56)=(3\cdot1)/(56\cdot1)=(3)/(56)

Answer:


\begin{gathered} (5)/(28)=(10)/(56) \\ (3)/(56)=(3)/(56) \end{gathered}

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