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If the denominators are different, follow these three steps:

Find the Least Common Multiple of the denominators.

If the bottom numbers (denominators) are the same, you simply add the top numbers (numerators) and keep the bottom number as it is. Example: 2. Different Denominators (Asaman Har)

Change both fractions so they have that LCM as their new denominator. Add: Add the new numerators. Example: Step 1: LCM of 4 and 3 is 12 . Step 2: 14one-fourth 3123 over 12 end-fraction (multiply top and bottom by 3) 23two-thirds 8128 over 12 end-fraction (multiply top and bottom by 4) Step 3: Quick Practice (Bhinn ke Sawal) Try solving these to test your understanding: Answers: 79seven-nineths 710seven-tenths (LCM is 10)

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