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How to attach soft copper tubing to fitting?

this is my first time to handle any plumbing. i want to install a hand shower (hand bidet) beside the toilet.Guys at Lowe's helped me with a Watts 3 way 3/8 adapt-a-vavle and a piece of 3/8 soft copper tubing to connect the outlet on the adapt-a-valve to the 3/8 intake on the hand shower.Problem is i don't know how attach copper tubing to both sides.the tube fits inside both fittingsbut it's loose.should they have given me some tubing with a flar ? any ideas ??

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