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How do you make the denominators the same in a fraction? - Answers
1/2 + 1/3=You will find an explanation in your math text, but this is how I do it:You find the lowest common denominator.We will use 2 and 3 in our example.In our case we can just multiply the two together to get 6 But it isn't always that easy, just a good place to start.Then you take the number over the 2 and multiply by 3 so you get a result of something over 6.Then you take the number over the 3 and multiply by 2 and end up with something over 6.So we end up with 3/6 and 2/6so 3/6 + 2/6 = ?
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How do you make the denominators the same in a fraction? - Answers
1/2 + 1/3=You will find an explanation in your math text, but this is how I do it:You find the lowest common denominator.We will use 2 and 3 in our example.In our case we can just multiply the two together to get 6 But it isn't always that easy, just a good place to start.Then you take the number over the 2 and multiply by 3 so you get a result of something over 6.Then you take the number over the 3 and multiply by 2 and end up with something over 6.So we end up with 3/6 and 2/6so 3/6 + 2/6 = ?
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How do you make the denominators the same in a fraction? - Answers
1/2 + 1/3=You will find an explanation in your math text, but this is how I do it:You find the lowest common denominator.We will use 2 and 3 in our example.In our case we can just multiply the two together to get 6 But it isn't always that easy, just a good place to start.Then you take the number over the 2 and multiply by 3 so you get a result of something over 6.Then you take the number over the 3 and multiply by 2 and end up with something over 6.So we end up with 3/6 and 2/6so 3/6 + 2/6 = ?
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