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25 October, 04:15

How do you add fractions and the way to solve it involves decision because that's the way my teacher taught me but I've forgotten

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  1. 25 October, 07:50
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    To add any given fraction you must have a common denominator!

    (Remember that the top is the numerator, and the bottom is the denominator!)

    So, if you have an expression like this:

    1/2 + 2/3 = ?

    You need to find what is the smallest number that both 2 and 3 have in common. In this case it is 6. (Because 2*3 = 6, and 3*2 = 6)

    (1/2) * (3/3) + (2/3) * (2/2)

    Multiply across. (So the numerators multiply, and then the denominators multiply)

    3/6 + 4/6 = ?

    Add the numerators together!

    7/6, is our answer!
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