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How do you divide multiply add subtract fractions? - Answers

for subtracting fractions you must find a common denominator. For example 4/6 -1/3 then you must either multiply 1/3 by 2 or divide 4/6 by 2. Id you choose to multiply then you get 4/6 - 2/6 and then you just subtract 4 and 2 and leave the common denominator out of this. the answer to this question is 2, them you add the denominator to make it 2/6. Then you should put it into lowest terms. In this equation you can divide by 2 to get 1/3. To multiply you must cross reduce then multiply the denominator and the numerator. And then you will get you answer



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for subtracting fractions you must find a common denominator. For example 4/6 -1/3 then you must either multiply 1/3 by 2 or divide 4/6 by 2. Id you choose to multiply then you get 4/6 - 2/6 and then you just subtract 4 and 2 and leave the common denominator out of this. the answer to this question is 2, them you add the denominator to make it 2/6. Then you should put it into lowest terms. In this equation you can divide by 2 to get 1/3. To multiply you must cross reduce then multiply the denominator and the numerator. And then you will get you answer



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How do you divide multiply add subtract fractions? - Answers

for subtracting fractions you must find a common denominator. For example 4/6 -1/3 then you must either multiply 1/3 by 2 or divide 4/6 by 2. Id you choose to multiply then you get 4/6 - 2/6 and then you just subtract 4 and 2 and leave the common denominator out of this. the answer to this question is 2, them you add the denominator to make it 2/6. Then you should put it into lowest terms. In this equation you can divide by 2 to get 1/3. To multiply you must cross reduce then multiply the denominator and the numerator. And then you will get you answer

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      for subtracting fractions you must find a common denominator. For example 4/6 -1/3 then you must either multiply 1/3 by 2 or divide 4/6 by 2. Id you choose to multiply then you get 4/6 - 2/6 and then you just subtract 4 and 2 and leave the common denominator out of this. the answer to this question is 2, them you add the denominator to make it 2/6. Then you should put it into lowest terms. In this equation you can divide by 2 to get 1/3. To multiply you must cross reduce then multiply the denominator and the numerator. And then you will get you answer
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