There are infinitely many possible answers corresponding to the infinitely many possible numerators.
Convert them into equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare the numerators.
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No. Like fractions have the same denominator.
You look for a common denominator; convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with the denominator you found; then you do the addition itself.
It is 5/18.
they are called equivalent fractions EXT: 4/5 = 20/25 (times 5)
Divide the denominator into the numerator. If the answers are the same decimal, the fractions are equivalent.
You must convert the fractions to equivalent fractions with a common denominator, which in this case is 20.
To compare two fractions, find a common denominator, then convert each fraction to equivalent fractions with that common denominator. Finally, you compare the numerators. 5/6
There is only one, and that is 50/100.
Fractions can only be added or subtracted if the denominators are the same. If the denominators are different, then the fractions need to be made into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The new denominator can be found simply by multiplying the denominators together, but this can lead to some large fractions with which to work. A better new denominator is the lowest common multiple of (all the) denominators. (Once the new denominator is found, the fractions' new numerators are found by multiplying their current numerator by the new denominator divided by their current denominator to make their equivalent fractions with the new denominator.) Once all the fractions are converted into equivalent fractions with the new denominator then the fractions can be added or subtracted, with the result being simplified (if possible).
Convert the fractions to equivalent fractions having the same denominator (this is usually the lowest common denominator). The fractions can then be subtracted by finding the difference of their numerators. EXAMPLE : 5/6 - 3/4 : 5/6 is equivalent to 5x2/12 = 10/12: 3/4 is equivalent to 3x3/12 = 9/12 10/12 - 9/12 = 1/12.