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How do you add and simplify fractions with unlike denominator? - Answers

Find a common denominator between the two fractions then work from there like you would normally.1.To do so, You can multiply the denominators. Then multiply the numerator by the last denominator. Then ONLY add or subtract the numerators.simplifying. If the #'s are both even, they can be divided by two. If they aren't, List the factors of the numerator and the denominator. Find the least common factor.(LCM).Then divide the numerator and the denominator by that #.Keep going to get a fraction simplified all the way. Hope this helped!=D



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Find a common denominator between the two fractions then work from there like you would normally.1.To do so, You can multiply the denominators. Then multiply the numerator by the last denominator. Then ONLY add or subtract the numerators.simplifying. If the #'s are both even, they can be divided by two. If they aren't, List the factors of the numerator and the denominator. Find the least common factor.(LCM).Then divide the numerator and the denominator by that #.Keep going to get a fraction simplified all the way. Hope this helped!=D



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How do you add and simplify fractions with unlike denominator? - Answers

Find a common denominator between the two fractions then work from there like you would normally.1.To do so, You can multiply the denominators. Then multiply the numerator by the last denominator. Then ONLY add or subtract the numerators.simplifying. If the #'s are both even, they can be divided by two. If they aren't, List the factors of the numerator and the denominator. Find the least common factor.(LCM).Then divide the numerator and the denominator by that #.Keep going to get a fraction simplified all the way. Hope this helped!=D

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      Find a common denominator between the two fractions then work from there like you would normally.1.To do so, You can multiply the denominators. Then multiply the numerator by the last denominator. Then ONLY add or subtract the numerators.simplifying. If the #'s are both even, they can be divided by two. If they aren't, List the factors of the numerator and the denominator. Find the least common factor.(LCM).Then divide the numerator and the denominator by that #.Keep going to get a fraction simplified all the way. Hope this helped!=D
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