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How do you add fractions with different denominator? - Answers
To add fractions, you have to create common (the same) denominators.You do this by multiplying the fractions times a fraction that is equivalent to 1 (such as 3/3). Multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the fraction. This is the Identity Property of Multiplication. For example 1/2 x 3/3 = 3/6 which is the same fraction in a different form.Example :adding 3/8 and 1/3 -- you can see that both fractions could be expressed using the common denominator 24 : 3/8 x 3/3 = 9/24 and 1/3 x 8/8 = 8/24.3/8 + 1/3 = 9/24 + 8/24 = 17/24
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How do you add fractions with different denominator? - Answers
To add fractions, you have to create common (the same) denominators.You do this by multiplying the fractions times a fraction that is equivalent to 1 (such as 3/3). Multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the fraction. This is the Identity Property of Multiplication. For example 1/2 x 3/3 = 3/6 which is the same fraction in a different form.Example :adding 3/8 and 1/3 -- you can see that both fractions could be expressed using the common denominator 24 : 3/8 x 3/3 = 9/24 and 1/3 x 8/8 = 8/24.3/8 + 1/3 = 9/24 + 8/24 = 17/24
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How do you add fractions with different denominator? - Answers
To add fractions, you have to create common (the same) denominators.You do this by multiplying the fractions times a fraction that is equivalent to 1 (such as 3/3). Multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the fraction. This is the Identity Property of Multiplication. For example 1/2 x 3/3 = 3/6 which is the same fraction in a different form.Example :adding 3/8 and 1/3 -- you can see that both fractions could be expressed using the common denominator 24 : 3/8 x 3/3 = 9/24 and 1/3 x 8/8 = 8/24.3/8 + 1/3 = 9/24 + 8/24 = 17/24
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