To add them together you must first make the denominator the same.
1/6 + 2/3 + 1/4 = 2/12 + 8/12+ 3/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12
alternatively u can separate the additions.
1/6 + 2/3 = 1/6 + 4/6 = 5/6
5/6 + 1/4 = 10/12 + 3/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12
its going to be 4over 27 ----
1 over 1 2 over 2 3 over3 1,000,000 over 1,000,000 any fraction if they have the same numerator and denominator.
Add the numerators and put that over the denominator; reduce the final fraction. example: 1/8 + 3/8 = (1 + 3)/8 = 4/8 = 1/2
1/3 + 2/17
For adding fractions, you need to make both denominators the same, then add the numerators. In this case 5/6 and 4/6 have the sum 9/6, which can be simplified to 1 1/2 (fractions are difficult in these answer windows).
its going to be 4over 27 ----
1 over 1 2 over 2 3 over3 1,000,000 over 1,000,000 any fraction if they have the same numerator and denominator.
If you are using the word "over" to describe that these numbers are fractions, then 1/9 plus 4/9 is 5/9. Since the denominators are the same, you simply add the numerators of both fractions, and you have your answer, 5 over 9.
Add the numerators and put that over the denominator; reduce the final fraction. example: 1/8 + 3/8 = (1 + 3)/8 = 4/8 = 1/2
1/3 + 2/17
1/5 and 1/4 are already in their simplest form and they add up to 9/20
For adding fractions, you need to make both denominators the same, then add the numerators. In this case 5/6 and 4/6 have the sum 9/6, which can be simplified to 1 1/2 (fractions are difficult in these answer windows).
No.
When you add or subtract fractions with like denominators, you just add or subtract the numerators and put them over the same denominator. For example, 3/5 - 2/5 = (3 - 2)/5 = 1/5
equivalent fractions of 1/3: 2/6, 3/92 equivalent fractions for 1 over 3 = 2/6, 3/9
You can totally add fractions with unlike denominators. You have to first find the LCD (least common denominator) to make them the same denomintars. And then you can just simply add them. What you cannot do is add fractions with unlike denominators without changing them to fractions with like denominators. The reason being that you would be attempting to add fractions that are different sizes. 1/2 is not the same size as 1/3, so it would be like trying to add apples and oranges. You have to change them to a common size and that is the reason you have to find the least common denominator first. While you cannot add 1/2 and 1/3, you can add 3/6 and 2/6.
2 equivalent fractions for 5 over 5 = 1/1, 2/2