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How to find a

Find a common denominator and then add and simplify your answer of

3/4 + 5/12

User Datka
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Find the multiples of each denominator
In this case...
It would be 4, 8, 12
12

See when you come to a common number

(3×3)/(4×3) to get 12 + (5×1)/(12×1) whatever u do to the bottom do to the top
9/12 + 5/12
14/12
7/6
User Jason Child
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In reality your common denominator should be the Least Common Multiple. The LCM is the product of highest occurring primes of the numbers prime factorizations...

4=2*2, and 12=2*2*3. So the LCM is 2*2*3=12 Now that you know what the least common multiple is we can say that:

(3/4)(3/3)+5/12

9/12+5/12

(9+5)/12

14/12

7/6 which should be converted to a mixed number as this is an improper fraction...

(6+1)/6

1+1/6

1 1/6
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