Adding fractions with unlike denominators



1. Take  the L.C.D  of both denominators 3 and 2,  that would be  6

2. Divide  first denominator  3 by  LCD  6, we will find   the product  =2

3. Then  divide the second  denominator 2   by  LCD   6, product will be  =3

4. First product multiply with the first numerator  2x2  =4

5. second product will be multiplied with the second numerator  4x3= 12

6. Add  both numerators now 4  + 12 =16

7. Divided by  LCD   6        16/6

8. this fraction will be  reduced by  2 

2 goes into 16 ......8 times

2 goes into 6...... 3 times

 8/3      it could be changed into mixed fraction        2  2/3    (first 2 is the quotient, second 2 is remainder)







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