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(1) find the LCD. (2) find the factor that each original denominator needs to be multiplied by to get the LCD. (3) multiply both the numerator and the denominator by that factor.

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Q: How do you write fractions as equivalent fractions with the LCD?
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LCD of two or more fractions mean?

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