Add the following Fractions;
β
+ β
Answer; βΆββ
Subtract the following fractions;
β΅ββ - ΒΎ
Answer; Β½
Multiply the following fractions;
β
Γ 1β4
Answer; 1/6
Divide the following Fractions:
ΒΉββ
Γ· 4
Answer; 1/20
The top number in a fraction?
The numerator
What is the first step when ADDING fractions?
Find the common denominator.
Subtract the following fractions;
5/3 - 1/2
7/6
Multiply the following fractions;
βΈββ Γ β·βββ
Answer; β
Divide the following Fractions:
5 Γ· β΅ββ
4
What is the bottom number of a fraction?
The denominator
Add the following fractions;
β
+ β
Answer; ΒΉ7β24
Subtract the following fractions;
2 - ΒΉΒ³ββ
Answer; β
Multiply the following fractions;
β΄ββ Γ β·ββ
Answer; β·ββ
Divide the following Fractions:
Β³ββ Γ· ΒΉβ°ββ
Answer; Β²ΒΉβββ
A fraction with a one in the numerator?
Unit fraction
Add the following fractions;
βΉββ
+ β΄ββ
Answer; 47β15 or 3 2/15
Subtract the following fractions;
7/6 - β
7/24
Multiply the following fractions;
2 2/3 x 3/4
2
Divide the following Fractions:
Β½ Γ· 8/6
Answer; 3/8
All the whole numbers that can be divided evenly into a given number.
(All the numbers that can divide evenly into 40 are 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20)
Factors
Add the following fractions;
β
+ ΒΉβ°/5
Answer; 65/30 or 2 1/6
Subtract the following fractions;
βΉββ
- β
Answer; β΄β·βββ
Multiply the following fractions;
2 Γ Β³ββ
Answer; βΆββ
If my dividend is a whole number and my divisor is a unit fraction, I can predict my quotient will be a ....
whole number
The beginning total in a division problem?
The dividend