Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators | Math with Mr. J

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Adding fractions with unlike denominators involves finding a common denominator by listing out multiples and renaming the fractions before adding the numerators. The final fraction should be simplified by identifying common factors.

Insights

  • When adding fractions with unlike denominators, it is crucial to find a common denominator by determining the least common multiple of the denominators.
  • After renaming the fractions with the common denominator and adding the numerators, simplify the final fraction by identifying and eliminating common factors to ensure the most straightforward form.

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Recent questions

  • How do you add fractions with unlike denominators?

    By finding a common denominator and renaming fractions.

  • What is the first step in adding fractions with different denominators?

    Finding the least common multiple between denominators.

  • How can you simplify a final fraction after adding?

    By identifying and dividing out common factors.

  • What is the key to successfully adding fractions?

    Renaming fractions with a common denominator.

  • Why is it important to find a common denominator?

    To ensure accurate addition of fractions.

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Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators: Simplify Process

  • Adding fractions with unlike denominators requires finding a common denominator.
  • To find the least common multiple between denominators, list out multiples of each number.
  • Rename fractions with the common denominator before adding the numerators.
  • Simplify the final fraction if possible by identifying common factors.
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