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How do you add or subtract unlike fractions? - Answers
Let's do an example:5/6 - 3/4 = ?To find this you must first get both fractions to have the same denominator, or the number on the bottom. This is accomplished my cross multiplication. Multiply the bottom number of the second fraction by the top number of the first; likewise with the other set.5 x 4=20 and 6x3=18Now multiply the two bottom numbers by each other.6 x 4 = 24This number will be the new denominator.20/24 - 18/24 = ?Now subtract like normal!= 2/24 = 1/12
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How do you add or subtract unlike fractions? - Answers
Let's do an example:5/6 - 3/4 = ?To find this you must first get both fractions to have the same denominator, or the number on the bottom. This is accomplished my cross multiplication. Multiply the bottom number of the second fraction by the top number of the first; likewise with the other set.5 x 4=20 and 6x3=18Now multiply the two bottom numbers by each other.6 x 4 = 24This number will be the new denominator.20/24 - 18/24 = ?Now subtract like normal!= 2/24 = 1/12
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How do you add or subtract unlike fractions? - Answers
Let's do an example:5/6 - 3/4 = ?To find this you must first get both fractions to have the same denominator, or the number on the bottom. This is accomplished my cross multiplication. Multiply the bottom number of the second fraction by the top number of the first; likewise with the other set.5 x 4=20 and 6x3=18Now multiply the two bottom numbers by each other.6 x 4 = 24This number will be the new denominator.20/24 - 18/24 = ?Now subtract like normal!= 2/24 = 1/12
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