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What if they don’t have the same denominators?

What if they don’t have the same denominators?. 20 24. 4 4. 3 3. 21 24. METHOD 2: Birthday Cake Method What is the LCD of 6 and 8. 2. 8. Do 3 and 4 have any factors in common? If no, STOP Then make a big L by circling the side and bottom of the cake.

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What if they don’t have the same denominators?

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  1. What if they don’t have the same denominators?

  2. 20 24 4 4 3 3 21 24

  3. METHOD 2: Birthday Cake Method What is the LCD of 6 and 8 2 8 Do 3 and 4 have any factors in common? If no, STOP Then make a big L by circling the side and bottom of the cake. 3 4 LCD = 2 x 3 x 4 = 24 Our original fractions were Each of those can be built up to an equivalent fraction with 24 as the SAME DENOMINATOR. The numbers on the bottom of the cake if you a clue of how to change each fraction. 20 24 4 4 3 3 21 24

  4. How do you use the birthday cake when finding the LCD of 3 or more denominators? 8 12 2 What factor do all three have in common? If none, do at least 2 have a factor in common? Yes, you can use the fact that 3 and 6 have a common factor of 3, or the fact that 4 and 6 have a common factor of 2. If I choose 3 & 6, then just bring down the 4 and do nothing with it. Now do at least 2 numbers have a common factor? Yes 2 is a common factor of 4 and 2. Now we are done. Make a big L. 3 3 4 6 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 LCD = 2 x 3 x 2 x1 x 2 x1 = 24 Change each fraction so that 24 is the new denominator. Then reduce the answer and change it to a mixed number if necessary.

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