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3 Chapter Chapter 2 Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions
Section 3.5 Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions
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Add or Subtract Unlike Fractions.
Objective A Add or Subtract Unlike Fractions.
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Adding Unlike Fractions
Adding or Subtracting Unlike Fractions Step 1: Find the least common denominator (LCD) of the fractions. Step 2: Write each fraction as an equivalent fraction whose denominator is the LCD. Step 3: Add or subtract the like fractions. Step 4: Write the sum or difference in simplest form. Objective A
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Example Add: Step 1: The LCD of the denominators is 15. Step 2:
Step 4: The answer is in simplest form. Objective A Continued
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Example Add: The LCD of the denominators is 24. Objective A Continued
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Example Add:
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Example Subtract: The LCD of the denominators is 33.
Objective A Continued
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Example Subtract: The LCD of the denominators 3 and 11 is 33.
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Example Find: The LCD of the denominators 8, 3 and 12 is 24.
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Write Fractions in Order.
Objective B Write Fractions in Order.
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Comparing Fractions Insert > or < to form a true sentence.
Objective A
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Comparing Fractions Insert > or < to form a true sentence.
Objective A
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Evaluate Expressions Given Fractional Replacement Values.
Objective C Evaluate Expressions Given Fractional Replacement Values.
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Evaluating Fractions Evaluate x + y for x = and y =
Replace x with and y with in x + y. Objective B
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Solve Problems by Adding or Subtracting Unlike Fractions.
Objective D Solve Problems by Adding or Subtracting Unlike Fractions.
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Example A freight truck has 1/4 ton of computers, 1/3 ton of televisions, and 3/8 ton of small appliances. Find the total weight of its load. To find the total weight, add the weights of the individual items. Objective A Continued
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