If the denominators are not the same, then you have to use equivalent fractions which do have a common denominator . To do this, you need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators. To add fractions with unlike denominators, rename the fractions with a common denominator. Then add and simplify.
You first convert them to similar fractions, i.e., to fractions that have the same denominator.* Step one: find a common denominator.* Step two: convert both fractions to equivalent fractions that have that denominator.
Same as any average. Add all the fractions and divide them by the amount of fractions
find a common denominator. Then just add across.
I'm trying to find out the same thing...
---- 3 fifths is equivalent to ? tenths
-- Take the information given with the question. -- Think over what you know about fractions. -- Use the given information, combined with what you know about fractions, to find the missing information.
When reducing fractions to their lowest terms or finding the LCD of fractions
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You multiply the fractions
Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
you have to compare the common fractions
you can find fractions on a recipe,shoes,signs,or notebooks as long as it is a fraction.
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Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
it helps you find the distance between fractions beacause the new name should be an equivalent fraction