Question Convert $frac{2}{5}$, $frac{4}{7}$, and $frac{3}{11}$ to equivalent fractions with denominator 385, their LCD. Provide your answer below: $frac{2}{5}$ = $frac{oxed{}}{385}$, $frac{4}{7}$ = $frac{oxed{}}{385}$, $frac{3}{11}$ = $frac{oxed{}}{385}$
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- The denominators are 5, 7, and 11. - These numbers are all prime, so their LCD is the product of these numbers: \(5 \times 7 \times 11 = 385\). Show more…
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