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how do i find lcm of two fractions ..say..
2/3 and 5/8
??
pls help
Thank you
2/3 and 5/8
??
pls help
Thank you
The discussion focuses on finding the least common multiple (LCM) of two fractions, specifically 2/3 and 5/8. Participants clarify that fractions do not have an LCM; instead, the LCM is determined by the denominators of the fractions. The LCM of the denominators 3 and 8 is 24, leading to the conclusion that the LCM of the fractions can be expressed as the LCM of their numerators divided by the greatest common divisor (GCD) of their denominators. The final result for the LCM of 2/3 and 5/8 is 10.
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endangered said:how do i find lcm of two fractions ..say..
2/3 and 5/8
??
pls help
Thank you
endangered said:I am quite sure that he is not using the terms interchangebly..but if you are sure that lcm of two fractions does not exist..then i could tell him..
but this online lcm calculator returns the value of lcm of 2.3 and 3.5 as "8.0499"..
what do you have to say about that?how is it returning this definite value,if lcm of fractions does not exist?

how do i find lcm of two fractions ..say..
2/3 and 5/8
I need to find LCM of a list of fractions.
...
1/25
1/20
1/16
1/14
1/12
11/120
1/9
2/15
3/20
any suggestions?
cheers muchly
Diffy said:I just want to point out that this thread will be 4 years old in a few days. Perhaps we should plan a party.
I also think that the consensus is that fractions do not have LCMs.
Perhaps we should lock this so it doesn't creep up to the front page next year.