SOLUTION: answer & explanation for x/3 + x/5

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Question 300559: answer & explanation for x/3 + x/5
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is finding the Lowest Common Denominator, or just making the denominator the same so u can add the two fractions together. best way is just to multiply the denominators together 3*5=15 so 15 is going to be the denominator. now u multiply by a one that will make the denominator of the fraction = to 15.

now add the numerators

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