MAGIC To Simplify Fractions

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MAGIC To Simplify Fractions Multiplication Chart MAGIC To Simplify Fractions

Multiplication Chart MAGIC for fractions   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 36 32 35 21 56 121 72 A multiplication chart can be a wonderful tool for ALL fraction operations! Complete the multiplication chart, so we can start the MAGIC!

Multiplication Chart Magic for Reducing/Simplifying Fractions To simplify 6 27 : Locate the COLUMN in which your two numbers appear. Then, “slide” to the left to determine the simplified solution. *Note* The column heading is the common factor. Solution: 2 9

Often times, the two values will be located in more than one column such as 16 40 . When this occurs, use the set that appears highest in the chart. If not the solution will not be fully simplified, and the process will have to be repeated using those two new values. Lower values can be simplified further. In this example, 4 10 is not the lowest value for the problem, and the entire process could be repeated starting with 4 10., , or you can use the “higher” set of values. Solution: 2 5

Let’s see if YOU can work the Magic! Simplify: 16 44 12 54 24 36 32 40

complete the practice worksheet. No Magic rabbit is going to help you, but your multiplication chart can! complete the practice worksheet.