The answer is...Similar fractions are fractions that has the same Denominator.Example:1/6+4/6Dissimilar fractions are fractions with different Denominator.Example:6/12-9/10
It is similar because when you divide fractions you are technically multiplying the second number's reciprocal. (Turning the fraction the other way around)
Finding the lowest common denominator
You change fractions into decimals by dividing their denominators into their numerators as for example 3/4 = 0.75
For addition, subtraction, division and multiplication with other fractions
3/4,2/9 express in similar fractions is 12/36,4/36
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
For adding or substracting fractions first of all we should calculate the LCM( Lowest Common Multiplier) of the denominators in both of the fractions.
Similar fractions are those denominators the same.
As a review, similar fractions (also like fractions) are fractions having the same denominators
Similar fractions are fractions with the same denominator. In order to add or subtract fractions they need to be similar.
You can compare similar fractions by looking at their numerators. You can compare dissimilar fractions by converting them to similar fractions and looking at their numerators. You can convert a dissimilar fraction to a similar fraction by finding the least common denominator.
The answer is...Similar fractions are fractions that has the same Denominator.Example:1/6+4/6Dissimilar fractions are fractions with different Denominator.Example:6/12-9/10
Similar fractions are fractions with the same denominator. 1/5, 2/5,/3/5
Similar fractions have the same denominator, dissimilar ones don't.
Similiar fractions are fractions that have the same denominator.
Yes providing you change the fractions into decimals or change the decimals into fractions