In the following exercises, convert to equivalent fractions using the

Susan Munoz

Susan Munoz

Answered question

2021-11-15

In the following exercises, convert to equivalent fractions using the LCD.
14 and 15,LCD=20.

Answer & Explanation

Otigh1979

Otigh1979

Beginner2021-11-16Added 17 answers

Calculation:
We know the LCD is 20.
So now for each fraction, we need to determine the number needed to multiply the denominator to get the LCD.
Thus for 14 we need to multiply by 5 and for 15 we need to multiply by 4.
By using equivalent fractions property we get:
1455 and 1544
Now we will simplify the numerator and denominator.
520 and 420

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