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∙ 8y agolook at the denominator see if it is the same as the other denominator or see if it is the same number at the bottom of each number.
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∙ 8y agocommon denominators.
you must make the fractions equivalent and with the same denomenator
the difference
Have the second number be greater than the first.
First you write the decimals one under the other, in such as way that the decimal points are aligned.
common denominators.
you must make the fractions equivalent and with the same denomenator
first u find a common denominator
#1. when you are adding they are called addends #2. When you are subtracting they are called the first number is called a minuend and the second one is called a subtrahend #3. a sum is an answer to a addition problem #4. a difference is a answer to a subtraction problem
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the difference
Write them one above the other with the decimal points aligned.
Have the second number be greater than the first.
First you write the decimals one under the other, in such as way that the decimal points are aligned.
When adding or subtracting fractions first make sure that the denominators are the same if they aren't then find the lowest common denominator and alter the fractions accordingly
It is really easy: The first steps you follow are: 1. Distuative 2. Cobine terms 3. undo adding and subtracting 4. undo multiplacation and division
Have the second number be greater than the first.