The denomonator is actually the number on the bottom
You multiply the denomonator and numerator!
Dividend
just multiply across. (numerator x numeraotor= new mumerator, denomonator x denominator= new denominator) then simplify if necessary
One easy way is to just multiply all denomonators togother and make THAT yurr comon denomonator but the BEST way is to find all the FACTORS of yurr denomonators :)
You take the whole number and multiply it by the denomonator and and your product to the numerator ,then you keep the same denomonator
The denomonator is actually the number on the bottom
Divide the numerator into the denomonator.
You multiply the denomonator and numerator!
Dividend
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.
this is what i do 1/6 1 is the numerator and 6 is the denomonator i multiply the denomonator times three wholes 3*6=18 then i add the numerator (1) 18+1=19 so 3 1/6=19/6
1 and 2/3 to find a mixed # just divide the numerator by the denomonator and put the remainder as the numerator over the denominator
just multiply across. (numerator x numeraotor= new mumerator, denomonator x denominator= new denominator) then simplify if necessary
1/400, because there are 4 parts in one percent and 100 parts of that to make the 100% so 4x100 is the denomonator and 1 is the numerator
One easy way is to just multiply all denomonators togother and make THAT yurr comon denomonator but the BEST way is to find all the FACTORS of yurr denomonators :)
The answer is 1 over 2 because, if you divide the numerator and denomonator by 9 you get 3 over 6. Then if you divide 3 and 6 by 3 you get 1/2. So therefore, the answer 1/2.1/2