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QuestionShould I simplify the answers to my math problems?Community AnswerYes, most teachers will want you to show the simplified answer.
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QuestionHow do I determine equivalent fractions that are not in simplest form?Community AnswerMultiply each fraction so that the denominators are the same. Then you can check the numerator to see if the fractions are equal.
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QuestionI followed until #9, but I don't know what a common factor is, what is it?DonaganTop AnswererA common factor is any prime number that will divide evenly into each number being considered. The greatest common factor is the largest whole number that is a common factor. For example, in Step 9 above, 2 is the greatest common factor of 6 and 8, so they are both divided by 2 to arrive at 3 and 4. In another example, to find the greatest common factor of 42 and 315, first find all the factors of each number: 42 = 2 x 3 x 7, and 315 = 3 x 3 x 5 x 7. The common factors are 3 and 7, so the greatest common factor of 42 and 315 is 7.
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QuestionWhat steps are used to add or subtract two fractions with unlike denominators?Community AnswerTake 1/3 + 1/4 as an example. Find the lowest common denominator (the lowest number that both of the numbers on the bottom of the fraction go into; in this case 12). To get the same denominator, multiply 1/3 by 4 to get 4/12, and 1/4 by 3 to get 3/12. Now you can add them like usual. 4/12 + 3/12 = 7/12.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my numerator ends up higher than my denominator?Zion YoungCommunity AnswerThen it becomes a mixed fraction and you have whole numbers, e.g 8/5 = 1 3/5.
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QuestionWhat if there isn't a numerator equal to the denominator?JulyAtNightCommunity AnswerThe numerator does not have to be equal to the denominator for you to add it. Only the denominators must be equal.
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QuestionHow do I subtract fractions?DonaganTop AnswererIf necessary, convert one or both fractions until they have the same denominator, then subtract one numerator from the other.
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QuestionHow do you work out which fraction is higher with different denominators?Community AnswerConvert both to fractions with the same denominator. For example, if you have 2/3 and 3/4, you can multiply the numerator & denominator of the first fraction by 4 and multiply the numerator & denominator of the second fraction by 3 to get 8/12 and 9/12. Then it's clear which is bigger.
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QuestionHow do I add fractions and mixed numbers?DonaganTop AnswererChange the mixed numbers to improper fractions, convert one or more fractions until they all have the same denominator, then add them.
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QuestionWhat if there are 3 fractions I have to multiply?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply all the numerators together to get the new numerator. Multiply all the denominators together to get the new denominator. For example, multiply these three fractions: (2/5) by (4/7) by (3/8). The new numerator is 2 x 4 x 3 = 24. The new denominator is 5 x 7 x 8 = 280. So the product is 24/280, which reduces to 3/35.
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QuestionHow do I simplify 101 over 70?DonaganTop Answerer101/70 does not simplify, because there is no integer (other than 1) that will divide evenly into both 101 and 70.
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QuestionDo I add the denominators?DonaganTop AnswererNo. Once the denominators are the same, you just add numerators (the denominator remains unchanged).
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QuestionHow do I simplify fractions?DonaganTop AnswererSimplifying a fraction means to reduce both the numerator and the denominator to the smallest possible numbers while maintaining the same value of the fraction. Do it by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the largest possible whole number that will divide into both evenly.
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QuestionHow do I convert mixed fraction 1 3/4 to a fraction?DonaganTop Answerer1¾ = 7/4.
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QuestionWhat if I can't find a common denominator?DonaganTop AnswererYou can always find a common denominator if only by multiplying the original denominators together. It's easier if you can find a lower number to work with, but if you can't, just multiplying the original denominators together will work. For example, if you want to add 4/5 + 3/7 + 8/9, you can find a common denominator by multiplying 5 times 7 times 9, which equals 315. Then choose new numerators to make the new fractions equivalent to the originals.
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QuestionHow do I multiply fractions?DonaganTop AnswererTo multiply one fraction by another fraction, multiply the two numerators to get the new numerator, and multiply the two denominators to get the new denominator.
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QuestionHow do I subtract whole numbers and fractions?DonaganTop AnswererIf you're trying to subtract one mixed number from another mixed number, first convert each to an improper fraction, and, if necessary, change them to equivalent fractions having the same denominator. Then subtract one numerator from the other.
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QuestionHow can I simplify 289/312?DonaganTop AnswererBecause there is no whole number that will divide evenly into both the numerator and the denominator, that fraction will not reduce (or simplify).
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QuestionHow do I solve 5/6 times the sum of 7/14 and 8/4?DonaganTop AnswererThe first thing to do is always to simplify wherever possible in order to make things easier. So change 7/14 to ½, and change 8/4 to 2. ½ + 2 = 2½, or 5/2. So now it's 5/6 multiplied by 5/2. (5/6)(5/2) = 25/12, which won't reduce but can be expressed as 2 1/12.
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of simplify?DonaganTop AnswererIt means to change a fraction to an equivalent fraction with a lower numerator and a lower denominator. For example, 8/12 simplifies to 2/3. The value of the fraction doesn't change, but the lower numbers are easier to work with.
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QuestionHow can I add two fractions with denominators 4 and 6?DonaganTop AnswererConvert the fractions to equivalent fractions with 12 as the denominator of each.
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QuestionHow do I add negative fractions?DonaganTop AnswererAdding any negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number. For example, to add a negative ½ to ¾ is the equivalent of subtracting ½ from ¾, which is ¼.
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QuestionI understand how to do this, but what if I get an improper fraction?DonaganTop AnswererIf you wind up with an improper fraction as your answer, simplify (reduce) it if possible, and, if you prefer, convert it to a mixed number.
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QuestionHow do I add fractions with higher denominators like 14 and 6? I don't know what the LCM of them is.DonaganTop AnswererOne way to find the LCM is to multiply the denominators together, use that product as the new denominator, or reduce it if you can do so and still have a common multiple. In this case 6 x 14 = 84. That's a common multiple. But if you divide 84 by 2, you get 42, which is also a common multiple of 6 and 14 (and, in fact, the lowest common multiple).
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QuestionWhat is the answer to 2/3 + 4/4?DonaganTop AnswererThe easiest way to do this is to recognize that 4/4 equals 1. So you're adding 1 to 2/3, which is 1 2/3, or 5/3. Otherwise, you can do it the way the above article demonstrates.
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QuestionWhat is the simplest form of 1/4 + 3/16 + 2/8?DonaganTop Answerer1/4 + 3/16 + 2/8 = 4/16 + 3/16 + 4/16 = 11/16.
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QuestionDoes it go for adding 3 fractions as it does with just 2? I just have to match denominator?Community AnswerYes. You'll just need to find the lowest common denominator among the three fractions.
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QuestionWhat is the simplest form of 38/7?DonaganTop Answerer38/7 does not reduce, so the simplest form is either 38/7 or 5 3/7.
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QuestionWhat is 12 3/10 + 1/2?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerThe quickest way to do this: 12 3/10 + 1/2 = 12 3/10 + 5/10 = 12 8/10 = 12 4/5.
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QuestionWhat do I do for three fractions?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerFind the least common multiple for the denominators, and multiply the numerator and denominator by the number of times it takes to get to that least common multiple.
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