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What is the least common multiple you could use to find 4/5 + 5/6

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User Avanti
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Answer:

30

Explanation:

because 5 is prime you multiply both numbers

5

5*6=30

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User Pablo Blanco
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Answer: 30

Step-by-step explanation: 30 is the first multiple that both 5 and 6 share, and as such should be the denominator

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User Sibbs Gambling
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