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Can you add unlike terms? - Answers
yes, but you have to make them like terms first. so say you have 1/3 and 1/4. you need to get them to be like, so their denominator must be the same. 12 is their lowest common denominator, so you multiply 1/3 by 4/4 which gives you 4/12 and 1/4 by 3/3 which gives you 3/12. now you can add the two results together and you will get 7/12. Hope i helped!
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Can you add unlike terms? - Answers
yes, but you have to make them like terms first. so say you have 1/3 and 1/4. you need to get them to be like, so their denominator must be the same. 12 is their lowest common denominator, so you multiply 1/3 by 4/4 which gives you 4/12 and 1/4 by 3/3 which gives you 3/12. now you can add the two results together and you will get 7/12. Hope i helped!
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Can you add unlike terms? - Answers
yes, but you have to make them like terms first. so say you have 1/3 and 1/4. you need to get them to be like, so their denominator must be the same. 12 is their lowest common denominator, so you multiply 1/3 by 4/4 which gives you 4/12 and 1/4 by 3/3 which gives you 3/12. now you can add the two results together and you will get 7/12. Hope i helped!
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