Least Common Denominator (LCD) of 6 and 30
The Least Common Denominator of 6 and 30, also known as the Lowest Common Denominator of 6 and 30, is useful if you need to add, subtract, or compare two fractions with the denominators of 6 and 30.
The fractions with 6 and 30 denominators will look like this:
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The Least Common Denominator of 6 and 30 is 30.
You need to multiply 6 by 5 and 30 by 1 to make them both 30. Furthermore, you need to multiply the numerators by the same amounts to keep the fraction values the same.
Therefore, you have to make the following calculations so the fractions keep the same values and get the same denominator:
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Which gives you the following two new fractions that you can add, subtract and compare:
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You can substitute X and Y with the numerators of your fractions with 6 and 30 denominators. This way you can add, subtract and compare your fractions correctly.
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Least Common Denominator (LCD) of 6 and 31
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Notes
The Least Common Denominator of 6 and 30 is the same as the Least Common Multiple of 6 and 30.
To calculate what to multiply each denominator and corresponding numerator by, we divided the LCD by each of the denominators.