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How do you add 3 fractions with different denomenators? - Answers
You can add three fractions with different denominators the same way you add two fractions with different denominators. The only difference is that your LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) must be the same for all three fractions1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 all have a lowest common denominator of 153, 6, 9, 12, 155, 10, 1515Now simply convert all your fractions to the appropriate denominator.1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 = 5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15Then add like normal5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15 = 26/15and lastly reduce or simplify if necessary26/15 = 1 11/15
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How do you add 3 fractions with different denomenators? - Answers
You can add three fractions with different denominators the same way you add two fractions with different denominators. The only difference is that your LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) must be the same for all three fractions1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 all have a lowest common denominator of 153, 6, 9, 12, 155, 10, 1515Now simply convert all your fractions to the appropriate denominator.1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 = 5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15Then add like normal5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15 = 26/15and lastly reduce or simplify if necessary26/15 = 1 11/15
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How do you add 3 fractions with different denomenators? - Answers
You can add three fractions with different denominators the same way you add two fractions with different denominators. The only difference is that your LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) must be the same for all three fractions1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 all have a lowest common denominator of 153, 6, 9, 12, 155, 10, 1515Now simply convert all your fractions to the appropriate denominator.1/3 + 4/5 + 9/15 = 5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15Then add like normal5/15 + 12/15 + 9/15 = 26/15and lastly reduce or simplify if necessary26/15 = 1 11/15
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