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Can you divide fractions with different denominators? - Answers
Simple. If you find that one of the denom. goes into the other one, evalute them so the denom. are the same and their numerators are possibly different. Example: 7/42 + 3/6 3/6 = 21/42 21+7=28 ANSWER: 28/42 PS I'm a blonde so :P to all those people who think that we are a race of stupid peeps. We are pulchritudinous, convival, normal people.
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Can you divide fractions with different denominators? - Answers
Simple. If you find that one of the denom. goes into the other one, evalute them so the denom. are the same and their numerators are possibly different. Example: 7/42 + 3/6 3/6 = 21/42 21+7=28 ANSWER: 28/42 PS I'm a blonde so :P to all those people who think that we are a race of stupid peeps. We are pulchritudinous, convival, normal people.
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Can you divide fractions with different denominators? - Answers
Simple. If you find that one of the denom. goes into the other one, evalute them so the denom. are the same and their numerators are possibly different. Example: 7/42 + 3/6 3/6 = 21/42 21+7=28 ANSWER: 28/42 PS I'm a blonde so :P to all those people who think that we are a race of stupid peeps. We are pulchritudinous, convival, normal people.
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