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Example: combine (5/6)p and (1/7)p. To do this, you must determine the lowest common denominator (LCD). Combine the two q terms in the same manner. Leave your fractions as improper fractions. For example, leave 9/8 as 9/8; do not write it as 1 1/8.
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