Add Mixed Fractions: Using Improper Fractions
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In this video, you will learn how to add mixed fractions with different denominators. By converting the mixed fractions into improper fractions, finding the least common multiple of the denominators, and simplifying the answer through division, you will gain a clear understanding of the addition process.
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