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Enter 4/5 and 1/3 as a pair of equivalent fractions with the least common denominator between the two fractions.
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Enter 4/5 and 1/3 as a pair of equivalent fractions with the least common denominator between the two fractions.
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Least common denominator is 15, so if you write them both with the denominator 4/5 is 12/15 and 1/3 is 5/15.
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