They are called denominators and numerators!
They are not different.
you make them have like denominators by multiplying so many times that they have the same denominators or you can make them have like denominators by multiplying the two
when the size of 1 is the same magnitude size of another with comparable denominators and numbers ; ie, 1/10 = 2/20ths , or 1/4 = 2/8ths, or 4/16ths, because the increase in size between each number set is the same
Two figures with the same size and shape called congruent.
I don't think there is a name for it
They are called denominators and numerators!
Not always but they need to have the same denominators when adding or subtracting them.
The LCD of two fractions is the same as the LCM of their denominators.
Common multiples and common denominators can be found using the same process. They differ in their function. Common denominators are common multiples that are functioning as denominators.
you must make the denominators the same first in order to add them once they are added, the denominators stay the same and the top combines
When the denominators are the same, whichever one has the greater numerator is greater.
It depends what you are doing with the fractions. If you are multiplying or dividing fraction, the denominators do not need to be the same and the calculation can be carried out immediately. If you are adding or subtracting fractions, the denominators must be the same; if you have different denominators, the fractions must first be changed into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. When the denominators are the same (or have been made the same as equivalent fractions from being different) the calculation can be carried out.
They are not different.
you make them have like denominators by multiplying so many times that they have the same denominators or you can make them have like denominators by multiplying the two
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.
it can't be the same, multiplied is by time's and the denominators is went you just get to round it out by nely's doller.