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Find the LCD (least common denominator) of the set of fractions. Do not combine the fractions; only find the LCD. 13/23 and 56/140
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Find the LCD (least common denominator) of the set of fractions. Do not combine the fractions; only find the LCD.
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23 is a number only divisible by itself and the number 1, meaning there are no two numbers that can be multiplied together equaling 23. The common denominator can only be found by multiplying 23 and 140, which is 3,220.
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