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Q: Add and simplify fractions
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How can you use models to add fractions?

You can use models by doing simplify


Why is it inaccurate to simplify add the numerators if two fractions with unlike denominator?

Because that is not how addition of fractions is defined.


How do you add multiple mixed fractions?

Find a common denominator, add the numerators, simplify if possible.


How can you simplfy the sum of a fraction?

First you add the fractions, then you see if you can simplify the result. You simplify it just as you would simplify any other fraction.


How do you add fractions in 6th grade math?

Find a common denominator between the two and then add the numerators. FInally simplify.


What jobs use the hcf and the LCM?

Chefs, carpenters, anyone who has to add, subtract or simplify fractions.


Can you add fractions using the LCD will you never have to simplify the answer?

Not true. Try 1/6 + 1/3


What school subject is fractions related to?

Math is related to fractions. if you look in a math book or just online then one of the math topics is fractions. You learn how to divide, multiply, add and subtract, simplify and more about fractions and what to do with them.


How is a mix number solved?

if its an equation then add the big numbers then add the fractions using like denominators afterwards simplify


Do you ever have to simplify if you find the LCD when subtracting fractions?

No because in order to subtract or add fractions the denominator of the fractions must be the same and if they are not then the lowest common denominator of the fractions must be found. Having subtracted or added the fractions then it may be possible to simplify the result.


How do you add fractions using the least common denomanator?

Ok. First you make sure the denominator (bottom number) is the same on all the fractions. The easiest way to do this is to multiply the denominators together, then multiply each numerator by the opposite fractions denominator. This is the easiest way to do this, you will simplify later. ONLY DO THIS IF THE DENOMINATORS ARE DIFFERENT. If they are the same just add the numerators together to get your fraction. Then simplify.


How are common factors useful?

They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals. They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals.