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Do u need a common denominator if you have adding and dividing in fractions?
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Do u need a common denominator if you have adding and dividing in fractions?
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No you don't because you use the reciprocal and then multiply to divide the fractions, not a common denominator, you need that when there are different denominators and you are adding/subtracting
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You only need a common denominator for adding and subtracting!
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