SOLUTION: I am trying to find the least common denominator for 5,7, and 3. The problem I am trying to solve is 5x/5 - x-2/7 = x+3/3

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Question 84853: I am trying to find the least common denominator for 5,7, and 3. The problem I am trying to solve is 5x/5 - x-2/7 = x+3/3


Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
THE LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR FOR 3,5 & 7 IS 105. SEEING AS ALL NUMBERS ARE PRIME NUMBERS JUST MULTIPLY THEM.
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