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FractionsDecimalsPowers

Answer  This is how you add fractions

Question  Find a common denominator and add the numerator

Answer  This is how you add decimals

Question  Add corresponding places

Answer  This is how you add powers of the same base

Question  Compute the multiples and add

Answer  This is how you multiply fractions

Question  Multiply the numerators and denomanators respectively

Answer  This is how you multiply decimals

Question  Multiply as if whole numbers and add the total number of places

Answer  This is how you multiply powers of the same base

Question  Add the exponents

Answer  This is how you do powers backwards

Question  Take the log of base x

Answer  This is how you ignore decimals

Question  Move the decimal to make integers, then replace the decimal

Answer  This is how you take a power of a fraction

Question  Take the power of the numerator, then the denominator