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explain how using fraction strips with like denominators makes it possible to add fractions with unlike denominators.
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explain how using fraction strips with like denominators makes it possible to add fractions with unlike denominators.
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Because you don’t have to change the fractions so that they have equal denominators which you need in order to add fractions
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