you make them have like denominators by multiplying so many times that they have the same denominators or you can make them have like denominators by multiplying the two
They are the same denominators.
They are called denominators and numerators!
multiply the denominators
Convert unlike fractions to equivalent fractions with common denominators by finding the LCM of the denominators.
No. you must make the denominators the same
To multiply fractions all you do is multiply the numerators and the denominators separately eg: 4/7 x 6/11 = 24/77. The "commonality" of denominators has no relevance.
When A/B is divided by C/D, just flip C/D into D/C and multiply. Outcome should be AD/BC.
Unless you are using a calculator that adds them for you, it is much harder to add fractions with uncommon denominators. Having the same denominator allows you to only have to add the numerators for your answer.
Oh, dude, unrelated denominators are like when you're trying to add fractions but the bottom numbers just don't want to be friends. It's like trying to mix oil and water - they just won't come together nicely. So, basically, when the denominators in fractions are different, they're just not on the same page mathematically.
you make them have like denominators by multiplying so many times that they have the same denominators or you can make them have like denominators by multiplying the two
They are the same denominators.
They are called denominators and numerators!
multiply the denominators
You have to state the denominators to expect an answer
If the denominators are not the same, then you have to use equivalent fractions which do have a common denominator . To do this, you need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators.
Common multiples and common denominators can be found using the same process. They differ in their function. Common denominators are common multiples that are functioning as denominators.