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Change both fractions so they have that LCM as their new denominator. Add: Add the new numerators. Example: Step 1: LCM of 4 and 3 is 12 . Step 2: 14one-fourth 3123 over 12 end-fraction (multiply top and bottom by 3) 23two-thirds 8128 over 12 end-fraction (multiply top and bottom by 4) Step 3: Quick Practice (Bhinn ke Sawal) Try solving these to test your understanding: Answers: 79seven-nineths 710seven-tenths (LCM is 10)
If the bottom numbers (denominators) are the same, you simply add the top numbers (numerators) and keep the bottom number as it is. Example: 2. Different Denominators (Asaman Har) Change both fractions so they have that LCM
Find the Least Common Multiple of the denominators. follow these three steps:
If the denominators are different, follow these three steps: Change both fractions so they have that LCM