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Example Question #81 : Numbers And Operations
Kara ate of the bag of chips and Andrew ate . How much of the bag of chips did they eat?
In order to solve this problem, we first need to make common denominators.
Now that we have common denominators, we can add the fractions. Remember, when we add fractions, the denominator stays the same, we only add the numerator.
Example Question #82 : How To Add Fractions
The first step is to find a common denominator between 4 and 7.
The common denominator that both 4 and 7 are mulitples of is 28. So the following procedure is applied to each fraction:
Example Question #1 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #2 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #2 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #5 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #2 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #8 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #92 : How To Add Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.
Example Question #3 : Build Fractions From Unit Fractions
is equal to which of the options below?
When we add fractions, we have to have common denominators and we only add the numerators.