Before adding or subtracting two fractions they are converted into like fractions. Explain with examples why this is necessary.
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
It depends on what you want to convert to proper fractions. Not all things can be converted to proper fractions.
144/10.
They can both be converted into decimals and from there into fractions or percentages.
Before adding or subtracting two fractions they are converted into like fractions. Explain with examples why this is necessary.
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
Yes they should
It depends on what you want to convert to proper fractions. Not all things can be converted to proper fractions.
144/10.
They can both be converted into decimals and from there into fractions or percentages.
You can do this by deviding 75 with 100.
NoImproved Answer:-Yes equivalent fractions can be converted into identical decimals.
When the fractions are converted to equivalent fractions with the same denominator the one with the larger numerator is the larger fraction.
Because you can't add or subtract fractions that have different denominators. Making them like fractions, by multiplying so the denominators are the same, you can add and/or subtract them.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
All rational numbers can be converted from decimals to fractions as for example 0.75 = 3/4 but irrational numbers can not be converted from decimals to fractions.