HOW TO ADD FRACTIONS Introducing: first addend second addend sum.

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HOW TO ADD FRACTIONS Introducing: first addend second addend sum

Add Fractions 1 This picture shows an addition example with two addends and a sum. The first addend 1/5 is combined with the second addend 3/5 to give the sum 4/5. Notice how the sum 4/5 combines the red 1/5 with the blue 3/5.

Add Fractions 2 1/5 and 3/5 are like fractions because the denominators are the same. When the addend denominators are the same, add the numerators to get the numerator of the sum.

Add Fractions 3 This picture shows how the second addend length is combined with the first addend length to make a sum length of 1 4/8 or 1 1/2 . When picturing the sum think of the second addend joining onto the first addend. The sum 12/8 is written as a mixed number 1 4/8 and is then written in lowest terms. The numerals 12/8 , 1 4/8 and 1 1/2 are all correct names for the sum of 5/8 and 7/8.

Add Fractions 4 Here, mixed numbers are added. Picture the sum by combining the whole numbers 1 and 2 and then the fractions 3/5 and 1/5. The whole number 1 in 1 3/5 is added to the whole number 2 in 2 1/5 for a whole number 3 in the sum. The fractions 3/5 and 1/5 are added for 4/5 in the sum.

Add Fractions 5 The same example 1 3/5 plus 2 1/5 is shown with number lines. Notice how the second addend length is combined with the first addend length to make a sum length of 3 4/5.

Add Fractions 6 This example shows the sum 3 5/5 written as 4. Since the fraction 5/5 is equal to 1, 3 5/5 is equal to 3 + 1 for a sum of 4

Add Fractions 7 This example shows the sum 3 7/5 written as 4 2/5. The 7/5 part of the sum can be renamed as 1 2/5 . The 1 in 1 2/5 is added to the whole number 3 for the 4 in 4 2/5: 1 3/5 + 2 4/5 = 3 7/5 = 3 + 1 2/5 = 4 2/5.

Add Fractions 8 The addends 2/3 and 3/5 are unlike fractions. Each addend is written with the common denominator 15 before the numerators are added. Notice in the picture that each addend is also shown with a common denominator. The dotted lines in the first addend show that 2/3 can be written as 10/15 and the dotted lines in the second addend show that 3/5 can be written as 9/15.

Add Fractions 9 The unlike fractions 21/4 and 12/3 are renamed as like fractions 23/12 and 18/12. Then the whole numbers and numerators are added for a sum of 311/12.

Add Fractions 10 This picture shows how the first addend 2 2/3 can be written as 2 8/12 and the second addend 2 3/4 can be written as 2 9/12 . Because the 17/12 in the sum can be written as 15/12, we can write the sum 4 17/12 as 5 5/12.

Add Fractions 11 What is the sum of 1 2/3 and 2 1/5?

Add Fractions 12 To find the sum from the picture, color the whole number parts of each addend onto the sum. So the first circle and the second and third circles will be colored in. Then color the fraction parts two-thirds and one-fifth onto the sum circles for a sum of 3 13/15. The illustration shows how the sum is calculated.