1half+1half
3quarters+1quarter
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
The two fractions are 1/6 and 3/8
1/2 + 1 1/2=2
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
if you are adding two fractions that are both greater than 1/2, what must be true about the sum?
That their sum is always equal to the denominator.
1/3 + 1/2
the sum the sum
-1/8 and -1/8 = -1/4 which is the same as -0.25
The sum of two fractions will only be a whole number if the fractions have a common denominator. When the denominators are different, the sum will be a fraction with a different denominator, making it impossible to be a whole number. Thus, estimating the sum of two fractions will generally result in a fraction, not a whole number.
They add to the denominator!
one half and other half equals 1 exactly.