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ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS WITH LIKE DENOMINATORS

Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators

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Page 1: Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators

ADDING A

ND SUBTR

ACTING

FRACTI

ONS WIT

H LIKE

DENOMINAT

ORS

Page 2: Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators

WHAT THE HECK IS A NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR?

Fractions are made of two parts; the numerator and denominator.

The numerator is the number on top of the fraction.

The denominator is the number on the bottom of the fraction.

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HOW DO I ADD FRACTIONS WITH THE SAME DENOMINATOR?

To add or subtract fractions the denominators, or bottom numbers, must be the same.

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THEN…

You simply add the numerators, or top numbers, and keep the denominators the same.

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PRACTICE ON YOUR WHITE BOARD

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NOW PUT INTO SIMPLEST OR REDUCED FORM

Simplest or reduced form means that a number is reduced

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LET’S PRACTICE!

We’re going to add: 3/6 + 1/6

Are the denominators the same?

Add the numerators, keep the denominator.

You should have gotten 4/6

Do you think we can reduce 4/6?

Yes!

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NOW LET’S REDUCE!

First, we have to factor our numerator and denominator.

4: the factors of 4 are…1,2,4

6: the factors of 6 are…1,2,3,6

Which number in the two list is the Greatest Common Factor (GFC)

2

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FINISH REDUCING

Now that we’ve figured out the GFC, divide the numerator and denominator by the GFC

4 2= 2

6 2 = 3

Our reduced fraction is now 2/3

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MIXED NUMBERS AND IMPROPER FRACTIONS

Sometimes when we add fractions we get an improper fraction as our sum:

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HOW TO TURN AN IMPROPER FRACTION INTO A MIXED NUMBER…IT’S SO EASY!

23/3 is an improper fraction

To make it a mixed number you simply have to divide the numerator, top number, by the denominator, bottom number.

23 3= 7 R 2

7 is your whole number, 2 becomes your numerator and 3 stays are your denominator.

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NOW YOU TRY!

Turn each improper fraction into a mixed number

1. 15/2

2. 22/7

3. 9/2

Answers…

4. 7 ½

5. 3 1/7

6. 4 ½