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Addition of Fractions and Mixed Numbers Math 081 CCBC

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Directions Please have a piece of paper and pencil ready! As you click through the slides, pause to work out the Practice Problems on your own. Check your answer to each Practice Problem. If you get a problem wrong or if you want to hear the explanation, watch the video linked to the slide. At the end of the slide show, work out the answers to the Selected Textbook Exercises. When you have completed Sections 3.4 – 3.8, take the Chapter 3 Test.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Adding fractions requires a common denominator.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Recall Rules for Negative Fractions

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Adding Mixed Numbers Change the mixed numbers to improper fractions. Add numerators together. Keep the same denominator. Reducing the fractional part to lowest terms if necessary.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Least Common Denominator A common denominator is a number that both of the denominators can divide into without any remainder; such a number is also known as a common multiple of the two denominators. You can always find a common multiple between two numbers by multiplying them together. However, the general practice when adding or subtracting fractions is to use the Least Common Denominator (LCD) (the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the two denominators).

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Least Common Denominator To find the Least Common Denominator take the larger denominator and look at its multiples (multiply it by 1, by 2, by 3, and so on) until one of the answers is divisible by the other denominator with no remainder.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Adding Mixed Numbers with Different Denominators The process for adding mixed numbers is the same as before, but the fractional parts of mixed numbers will not always start with a common denominator. This means that when you go to add the fractions together, you need to find a least common denominator first and set up equivalent fractions.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Recall How to Determine Perimeter

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Practice Selected Textbook Exercises On your own paper, work out the answers to the following problems. Section 3.4: Problems 1, 3, 5, 15 – 17, 20 – 26 Click here to practice Selected Textbook Exercises Section 3.4 This is the end of the Section 3.4 material. If you got all of the Selected Textbook Exercises for Section 3.4 correct, you are ready for Section 3.5 Study Materials found in Blackboard in Chapter 3. If you did not get all of the Selected Textbook Exercises for Section 3.4 correct, continue studying using the additional materials on the next slide.

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Section 3.4 Study Materials Additional Study Materials: Click here to read the Math 081Textbook for Section 3.4. Click here to re-watch all of the videos for Section 3.4. Click here to practice all of the Textbook Exercises for Section 3.4. Go to Blackboard to view other resources: Online Exercises for Section 3.4 More videos for Section 3.4 Work on Section 3.4 drill sheets found in the Math 081 file cabinet in the classroom. Ask your professor or in-class tutor for help.


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