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I have no idea what andminous means!Two fractions are similar if they have the same denominator. So, given the two fractions p/r and q/r, their sum is (p+q)/r. You need to check whether or not this can be simplified.If they are dissimilar (not disimilar!) fractions then you need to rename them first so that they have the same denominator. Some schools insist that you use the least common denominator (or the least common multiple), but this is not necessary. For two fractions, simple cross-multiplication can be easier. Thus a/b + c/d = ad/bd + bc/bd = (ad + bc)/bd. Again, you need to check whether or not this can be simplified.



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I have no idea what andminous means!Two fractions are similar if they have the same denominator. So, given the two fractions p/r and q/r, their sum is (p+q)/r. You need to check whether or not this can be simplified.If they are dissimilar (not disimilar!) fractions then you need to rename them first so that they have the same denominator. Some schools insist that you use the least common denominator (or the least common multiple), but this is not necessary. For two fractions, simple cross-multiplication can be easier. Thus a/b + c/d = ad/bd + bc/bd = (ad + bc)/bd. Again, you need to check whether or not this can be simplified.



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How do you add similar and disimilar fraction andminous? - Answers

I have no idea what andminous means!Two fractions are similar if they have the same denominator. So, given the two fractions p/r and q/r, their sum is (p+q)/r. You need to check whether or not this can be simplified.If they are dissimilar (not disimilar!) fractions then you need to rename them first so that they have the same denominator. Some schools insist that you use the least common denominator (or the least common multiple), but this is not necessary. For two fractions, simple cross-multiplication can be easier. Thus a/b + c/d = ad/bd + bc/bd = (ad + bc)/bd. Again, you need to check whether or not this can be simplified.

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      I have no idea what andminous means!Two fractions are similar if they have the same denominator. So, given the two fractions p/r and q/r, their sum is (p+q)/r. You need to check whether or not this can be simplified.If they are dissimilar (not disimilar!) fractions then you need to rename them first so that they have the same denominator. Some schools insist that you use the least common denominator (or the least common multiple), but this is not necessary. For two fractions, simple cross-multiplication can be easier. Thus a/b + c/d = ad/bd + bc/bd = (ad + bc)/bd. Again, you need to check whether or not this can be simplified.
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