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Title: Least Common Denominator LCD and Simplifying Fractions


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Least Common Denominator(LCD) and Simplifying
Fractions
  • Created by
  • Brooke Thomas
  • brothoma_at_nmu.edu

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What is the LCD?
  • The LCD (Least Common Denominator) is the Least
    Common Multiple of two or more denominators.
  • The LCD is what must be found when adding or
    subtracting fractions with different
    denominators.

3
Finding the LCD
  • Find the LCD for the denominators by first
    multiplying the denominators together to have a
    new common denominator.
  • Then divide the product of the denominators by
    the GCF (Greatest Common Factor).
  • The GCF is found by finding the greatest number
    that can be divided evenly by both denominators.
  • Finally divide the new common denominator by the
    GCF to get the LCD.

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Example7/12 2/8
  • Multiply the two denominators together .
  • 12 8 96
  • Rename the fraction with the new common
    denominators.
  • 7/96 2/96
  • Find the GCF or Greatest Common Factor of the
    denominators, which is 4. This is found by
    figuring out what is the same greatest number
    that is divisible by 12, and 8. The number 2 is
    divisible, but 4 works too and it is greater than
    2.
  • Divide the new common denominator by the GCF to
    find the LCD.
  • 96 / 4 24

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Solving the Problem 7/12 2/8
  • Since the LCD is known, we can now work out the
    rest of the problem to solve.
  • Divide the new common denominator of 96 by the
    original denominators.
  • 96 / 12 8 and 96 / 8 12
  • Multiply the numerators by their quotients.
  • 7 8 56 and 2 12 24
  • Rename the fractions
  • 56/96 and 24/96
  • Solve the problem
  • 56/96 24/96
  • 32/96

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Simplifying Fractions
  • Simplifying fractions is a way to reduce the
    fraction while keeping the same value.
  • Recall the answer from the example problem,
    32/96. This fraction has a numerator and a
    denominator that are both composite numbers.
  • Composite numbers are numbers that have more than
    one factor and itself, and therefore can be
    reduced to a simpler form.

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How to Simplify 32/96
  • Find the GCF of 32 and 96.
  • 16 can go into 32 and 96.
  • Divide the numerator and the denominator by the
    GCF.
  • 32 / 16 2 and 96 / 16 6
  • Rename the fraction
  • 2/6
  • The value of 32/96 and 2/6 are the same. Both
    fractions are .333 when the numerator is divided
    by the denominator.

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Resources
  • Least Common Denominator
  • http//www.aaamath.com/fra66j-lcd.html
  • Simplifying Fractions
  • http//www.aaamath.com/fra66h-simpfrac.html
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