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2 Fractions By Brenda Langley

3 Fractions b Can b Can be whole numbers be parts parts of awhole number b Can b Can be added be Subtracted be multiplied be Divided

4 Fractions consist of two numbers. The top number is called the. The bottom number is called the numerator denominator Fractions numerator denominator.

5 Adding Fractions b b To add two fractions with the same denominator *add the numerators *place that sum over the common denominator To add fractions with different denominators : *find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of the fractions *rename the fractions to have the LCD *add the numerators of the fractions *simplify the Fraction

6 Subtracting Fractions To subtract two fractions with the same denominator *subtract the numerators *place that difference over the common denominator. To Subtract Fractions with different denominators: *Find the Lowest Common Denominator (LCD) of the fractions *Rename the fractions to have the LCD *Subtract the numerators of the fractions The difference will be the numerator and the LCD will be the denominator of the answer. *Simplify the Fraction

7 Multiplying Fractions b b To Multiply Fractions:   Multiply the numerators of the fractions   Multiply the denominators of the fractions   Place the product of the numerators over the product of the denominators   Simplify the Fraction

8 Dividing Fractions To Divide Fractions:   Invert (i.e. turn over) the denominator fraction and multiply the fractions   Multiply the numerators of the fractions   Multiply the denominators of the fractions  Place the product of the numerators over the product of the denominators  Simplify the Fraction

9 Credits http://www.aaamath.com/grade6.ht ml June 19, 2002


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