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How do you get a common denominator between two fractions? - Answers
Find the lowest common multiple of the denominators then multiply the top and bottom of the fractions to get this denominator. so for example for: 1/3 + 1/2 the lowest common multiple is 6. 6 = 3 x 2 so 1/3 = 2x1/2x3 = 2/6 and 1/2 = 3x1/3x2 = 3/6 therefore 1/3 + 1/2 = 2/6 + 3/6 = 2+3/6 = 5/6 and it works for much bigger numbers too
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How do you get a common denominator between two fractions? - Answers
Find the lowest common multiple of the denominators then multiply the top and bottom of the fractions to get this denominator. so for example for: 1/3 + 1/2 the lowest common multiple is 6. 6 = 3 x 2 so 1/3 = 2x1/2x3 = 2/6 and 1/2 = 3x1/3x2 = 3/6 therefore 1/3 + 1/2 = 2/6 + 3/6 = 2+3/6 = 5/6 and it works for much bigger numbers too
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How do you get a common denominator between two fractions? - Answers
Find the lowest common multiple of the denominators then multiply the top and bottom of the fractions to get this denominator. so for example for: 1/3 + 1/2 the lowest common multiple is 6. 6 = 3 x 2 so 1/3 = 2x1/2x3 = 2/6 and 1/2 = 3x1/3x2 = 3/6 therefore 1/3 + 1/2 = 2/6 + 3/6 = 2+3/6 = 5/6 and it works for much bigger numbers too
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