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Find the least common denominator (LCD) of 10/7 and 1/6 .
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Find the least common denominator (LCD) of 10/7 and 1/6 .
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im not so positive sorry
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60/42 and 7/42
the lcd of them is 42, multiply the 1/6 by 7 (top and bottom) to get 42 as the denominator and 7 as the numerator.
multiply the 10/7 by 6 (top and bottom) to get 42 as the denominator and 60 as the numerator.
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