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Finding GCD, LCM, Partial Number

The document discusses finding the LCM and GCD of fractions, performing operations on fractions such as multiplication and division, and converting decimals to fractions. It provides examples and step-by-step workings for these fraction operations.

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Finding GCD, LCM, Partial Number

The document discusses finding the LCM and GCD of fractions, performing operations on fractions such as multiplication and division, and converting decimals to fractions. It provides examples and step-by-step workings for these fraction operations.

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Eid works from 9 April to 15 April . The LCM and GCD CHAPTER .

Q. Write the process of finding LCM of two fractions .


2 7
Ans : We pick 2 fractions as example : ,
5 3
So , here first we have to find out the LCM of the numerators . Here the LCM of the
numerators is : 14 , Again , we have to find out the GCD of the denominators . Here the GCD
of the denominators is : 1
2 7 14
So , that means the GCD of the two fractions : , is =
5 3 1

Q. Write process of finding GCD of three fractions .


2 7 14
Ans : We pick 3 fractions as example : , , .
5 3 1
So , here first we have to find out the GCD of the numerators . Here the GCD of the
numerators is : 1 , Again , we have to find out the LCM of the denominators . Here the LCM
of the denominators is : 15
2 7 14 1
So , that means the GCD of the two fractions : , , is =
5 3 1 15

7 8
Q. Do × .
3 2
7 8
Ans : Given fractions is : ×
3 2
7 8
×
3 2
56
=
6
28
After reducing this fraction we got .
3
28
So , the value is
3
(Ans)
Q. Do 1.09 ÷ 0.9 by converting them in fractions .
109 9
Ans : 1.09 = 1.09 × 100 = , 0.9 = 0.9 × 10 =
100 10
109 9
So , ÷
100 10

109 10
= ×
100 9

1090
=
900
109
So , after reducing this fraction the value is =
90
(Ans)

9 28
Q. Change with by converting them in equal denominator .
10 3
9 28
Ans: Given fractions are : and .
10 3
The LCM the denominators is 30 .
9 9× 3 27 28 28× 10 280
= = = , = =
10 10× 3 30 3 3× 10 30
27 280
So the fractions with same denominators is : and
30 30
(Ans)

9 28
Q. Find 1 common multiple of and
10 3
9 28
Ans : The given fractions are and
10 3
28
Here , The multiples of : 28/3 , 56/3 , 84/3 , 112/3, 140/3 , 168/3 , 196/3 , 224/3 ,
3
252/3
9
The multiples of : 9/10, 18/10, 27/10, 36/10, 45/10, 54/10, 63/10, 72/10, 81/10,
10
90/10….252/30
252
So the first and 1 common multiple of the given fractions is
30
(Ans)
Q. Turn 0.12 in fractions and show the process .
Ans : As we can see there are two digits after the . . So that means : 0.12 divided by 100
12
So the fraction will look like :
100
(Ans)

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