Enter two or more fractions separated by "commas"
Ex: 2/3, 5/7 or 3/5, 5/9, 7/3
Given fractions are 53/10,43/49,18/55
Formula to find GCF of Fractions is
GCF = GCF of Numerators/LCM of Denominators
As per the formula GCF of Fractions let’s split into two parts and find the GCF of Numerators and LCM of Denominators
In the given fractions GCF of Numerators means GCF of 53,43,18
Greatest Common Factor of Numerators i.e. GCF of 53,43,18 is 1 .
LCM of Denominators means LCM of 10,49,55 as per the given fractions.
LCM of 10,49,55 is 5390 as it is the smallest common factor for both these numbers.
Lets's calculate GCF of 53,43,18
∴ So GCF of numbers is 1 because of no common factors present between them.
Factors of 53
List of positive integer factors of 53 that divides 53 without a remainder.
1,53
Factors of 43
List of positive integer factors of 43 that divides 43 without a remainder.
1,43
Factors of 18
List of positive integer factors of 18 that divides 18 without a remainder.
1,2,3,6,9,18
Greatest Common Factor
We found the factors 53,43,18 . The biggest common factor number is the GCF number.
So the greatest common factor 53,43,18 is 1.
Lets's calculate LCM of 10,49,55
5 | 10, 49, 55 |
2, 49, 11 |
∴ So the LCM of the given numbers is 5 x 2 x 49 x 11 = 5390
Thus GCF of Fractions = GCF of Numerators/LCM of Denominators = 1/5390
Therefore, the GCF of Fractions 53/10,43/49,18/55 is 1/5390
The formula of LCM is LCM(a1,a2,a3....,an) = ( a1 × a2 × a3 × .... × an) / GCF(a1,a2,a3....,an) x common factors(if more than 2 numbers have common factors).
We need to calculate greatest common factor of 10,49,55 and common factors if more than two numbers have common factor, than apply into the LCM equation.
GCF(10,49,55) = 1
common factors(in case of two or more numbers have common factors) = 5
GCF(10,49,55) x common factors =1 x 5 = 5
LCM(10,49,55) = ( 10 × 49 × 55 ) / 5
LCM(10,49,55) = 26950 / 5
LCM(10,49,55) = 5390
Here are some samples of GCF of Fractions calculations.
Here are some samples of GCF of Fractions calculations.
1. How to find GCF in Fractions?
Answer: GCF of fractions can be found using the simple formula GCF of Fractions = GCF of Numerators/LCM of Denominators.
2. What is the GCF of Fractions for 53/10, 43/49, 18/55?
Answer: GCF of Numerators as per given numbers 53/10, 43/49, 18/55 is
GCF of Numerators i.e. for 53,43,18 is 1
LCM of denominators i.e. for 10,49,55 is 5390.
Thus, GCF of Fractions is 1/5390.Finally, GCF of Fractions for 53/10, 43/49, 18/55 is 1/5390.