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13 January, 21:47

How do you use the least common multiple to write two or more fractions with a common denominator

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  1. 14 January, 01:25
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    First you compare the denomonators and see if they have any common multiples, then what you do to one side you do to the other so you multiply so you get the same number on both denomonators. finally you multipybthe same number you did ti he botto. to the top. p. s. your welcome
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