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How do you add 3 fractions of different denominators

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first, then the denominations the same! So, find a product (which is a answer to a multiplication problem) that both numbers can go in! then change the numerator also, by the same multiplication, and then u add! Remember that before u add fractions, u always need to have same denominators!
User Nirav Kotecha
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Step 1: Find the Lowest Common Multiple between the denominators.

Step 2: Multiply the numerator and denominator of each fraction by a number (the one that will get them to the lcm) so that they have the LCM as their new denominator.

Step 3: Add or subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same.

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