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Similar fractions are just fractions that have the same denominator. Three examples of similar fractions are: 1/3, 2/3, 4/3; 1/8, 3/8, 7/8; and 1/32, 5/32, and 17/32.

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What the example of similar fraction?

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What is an example of 2 similar fractions?

2/10 and 3/10 is similar fraction..


What are the 3 similar fractions?

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How can dissimilar fraction be in similar fraction?

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How do you change fraction in similar fractions?

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Addition of similar fractions?

Similar fractions occurs when the denominator or the bottom numbers are the same. In this case, adding similar fractions requires you to add the numerators; the top numbers together, and to keep the denominator the same. An example would be to add 2/8 and 5/8 equals 7/8.


How do you change the dessimilar fractions to similar fractions?

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What are samples of similar fractions?

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What are equivalent similar and dissimilar fraction?

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Give examples of mixed and proper and improper and similar and dissimilar fractions?

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Fractions-the numerator is lager than the denominator?

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