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You will need some paper! ADDING FRACTIONS You will need some paper!

Fractions The top number is the numerator The bottom number is the denominator Example: 2 numerator 5 denominator A fraction can also look like this 2/5 with the 2 as the numerator and the 5 the denominator.

To add fractions with the same denominator Keep the common denominator and add the numerator. Example: 2/5 + 1/5= 3/5 Example: 4/10 + 3/10= 7/10 Notice that the denominator does not change, you only add the numerator!

Try some!!! 1.) 1/3 + 1/3 = 2.) 3/8 + 4/8 = 3.) 1/10 + 6/10 = 4.) 1/5 + 2/5 = 5.) 24/50 + 20/50 = 6.) 6/13 + 6/13 = 7.) 2/45 + 12/45 = 8.) 8/90 + 15/90 =

Check Your Work 2/3 7/8 7/10 3/5 49/50 12/13 14/45 23/90

Adding fractions with different denominators is a little different You must first change the fraction before you can add fractions. The fractions must have the same denominators to add them. For example: If you have a pie cut in two pieces and a pie cut into four pieces the pieces are not the same.

You can not compare a 1/2 of pie to a ¼ of pie. You must make the pies equal by making them both 4 pieces. If you multiply the fraction ½ by 2 you will get 2/4 Example: 1 x 2= 2 2 x 2= 4 So, ½ is the same as 2/4

Making common denominators To make common denominators you must find the smallest multiple (least common multiple) of the two denominators Example: 2/3 and 4/5 the least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15. 15 would be the common denominator. 7/8 and 1/4 the least common multiple is 8.

Lets try to find smallest common multiples 1.) 1/5 and 3/4 a) 5 b) 20 c) 8 2.) 2/7 and 4/5 a) 7 b) 15 c) 35 3.) 1/3 and 4/6 a) 6 b) 12 c) 18 4.) 1/2 and 4/9 a) 18 b) 9 c) 3 5.) 3/8 and 1/2 a) 2 b) 8 c) 16

How did you do? 1.) 1/5 and 3/4 b) 20 2.) 2/7 and 4/5 c) 35 3.) 1/3 and 4/6 a) 6 4.) 1/2 and 4/9 a) 18 5.) 3/8 and 1/2 b) 8

Changing the fractions to add Once you have found the common denominator, you have to change the numerator so that the fraction remains equal. Example: 1/4 + 2/3=the common denominator is 12. You must multiply the 4 by 3 to equal 12 and the 3 by 4 to equal 12. When multiplying the denominator you must also multiply the numerator by the same number to keep the fraction equal.

Some Examples 1/4 + 2/3 = Change the fractions so that they have common denominators. 1 x 3 = 3 2 x 4 = 8 4 x 3 = 12 3 x 4 = 12 The two new fractions are 3/12 and 8/12

Now it’s time to add! Now that you have changed the fractions to have the same denominator, it is time to add the fractions. You do not add the denominators. That number stays the same. You add the numerators and keep the common denominator. Example: 3 + 8 = 11 12 12 12

Try adding fractions 1.) 2/3 + 1/5 2.) 4/9 + 1/3 3.) 3/7 + 1/3 4.) 1/2 + 3/8 5.) 3/8 + 1/4

Check your answers 1.) 13/15 2.) 7/9 3.) 16/21 4.) 7/8 5.) 5/8

Nice Work!!!