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Unit 6 Addition of Common Fractions
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A fraction is a part of a whole An inch can be divided into equal parts: –For example an inch may be divided into eight equal parts called eighths of an inch
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Addition of Common Fractions The number of parts is called the numerator –Numerator → –Denominator → The whole is called the denominator
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Addition of Common Fractions To add fractions, each fraction must share a common denominator A common denominator may always be found by multiplying all of the denominators in the problem –This may result in a large denominator
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Addition of Common Fractions A least common denominator (LCD) is generally found by inspection If inspection is not obvious: –Factor every denominator into its smallest factors. –To find the LCD take the product of all different factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it is found in a single denominator –Multiply the original fraction by the factor of the LCD that is missing in the original denominator
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Addition of Common Fractions Find the LCD of Factor the denominators into the smallest factors: 8 = 2 x 2 x 2 6 = 2 x 3 Find the LCD by multiplying the factors, using each factor the greatest number of times it is found in a single denominator: LCD = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 24
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Addition of Common Fractions Example: –Step 1: Find the LCD 6 = 2 x 3 9 = 3 x 3 LCD = 2 x 3 x 3 = 18
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Addition of Common Fractions Example continued: –Step 2: Multiply the original fractions
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Addition of Common Fractions Example continued: –Step 3: Add the numerators and express over the common denominator –Step 4: Change the improper fraction to a whole number and proper fraction
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Practical Problem What is the total thickness of a tabletop made of ¾ inch particle board covered with 1 / 16 inch laminated plastic?
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Practical Problem Add the fractions to find the thickness. The total thickness of the tabletop is 13 / 16 ”.
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