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Sentences with COMMON-DENOMINATOR

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Sentences

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"When adding fractions, you need to find a common denominator."
2
"He tried to find a common denominator between the two groups."
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"The common denominator for the problem was a lack of communication."
4
"To compare the two groups, we had to find a common denominator."
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"Finding a common denominator is essential for solving these equations."
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"The common denominator in their argument was jealousy."
7
"In order to reach an agreement, they had to establish a common denominator."
8
"The common denominator of their interests was money."
9
"When finding a common denominator, you look for the least common multiple."
10
"In math, a common denominator is necessary for adding or subtracting fractions."
11
"The common denominator of their relationship issues was a lack of trust."
12
"She tried to find a common denominator for all the different viewpoints."
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"Finding a common denominator can help simplify complex problems."
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"The common denominator among all the candidates was their passion for change."
15
"They shared a common denominator of being music enthusiasts."
16
"In order to solve the puzzle, they needed to find a common denominator."
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"The common denominator of their success stories was hard work."
18
"Finding a common denominator in their beliefs was crucial for their unity."
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"She searched for a common denominator in the various scientific theories."
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"The common denominator of their friendship was a mutual love for adventure."
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"When adding fractions, you need to find a common denominator."
2
"The common denominator of 4/5 and 3/10 is 10."
3
"To compare fractions, they must have a common denominator."
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"Finding a common denominator makes it easier to add or subtract fractions."
5
"In order to add mixed numbers, you must first find a common denominator."
6
"To simplify fractions, you must first find a common denominator."
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"The common denominator of 1/3 and 2/5 is 15."
8
"When dividing fractions, you should convert them to a common denominator."
9
"Without a common denominator, comparing fractions can be difficult."
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"Finding a common denominator is an essential step in fraction operations."
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