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17 June, 04:11
How do you add unlike fractions?
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Alexzander Estrada
17 June, 04:21
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You make them like fractions, for example if you have, 2/3 and 3/4 then you must find the lowest common denominator, so in this case you would multiply 2/3 by 4, and 3/4 by 3 and you would get 8/12 and 9/12. then you can add them together
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Bruce Donovan
17 June, 04:38
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Make the denominators the same number. Then what ever you multiply the denominators by you must multiply the same to the numerator.
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