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Addition Of Mixed Numbers With Unlike Denominators
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Addition of mixed numbers with unlike denominators video involves arithmetic operations, denominator, lcd, lcm, least common denominator, least common multiple, like denominators, mixed fractions, mixed numbers, number sense, numbers, operations, unlike denominators.
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Denominator
Denominator is the name for the bottom part of a fraction. It tells you how many equal parts make up a whole, and is also used in the name of the fraction: "halves", "thirds", "quarters", "fifths", "sixths" and so on. The reduced fraction for a rational must have an integer denominator. By convention the denominator is made to be positive (any factor of -1 can be multiplied out into the numerator).
The denominator of a fraction can never be zero since a number devided by zero is not defined.
Least Common Multiple
The least common multiple of a given set of whole numbers is the smallest whole number that is divisible by each number in the set.
In arithmetic and number theory, the least common multiple or lowest common multiple (lcm) or smallest common multiple of two integers a and b is the smallest positive integer that is a multiple of both a and b. Since it is a multiple, it can be divided by a and b without a remainder. If there is no such positive integer, e.g., if a = 0 or b = 0, then lcm(a, b) is defined to be zero.
Mixed Numbers
A mixed number is the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction.