Adding/Subtracting Decimals
Multiplying Decimals
Multiplying/Dividing Fractions
GCF/ Simplifying Fractions
LCM/Finding a common Denominator
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The most important thing to remember when adding or subtracting fractions. 

What is lining up the decimals?

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What we do with the decimal when multiplying

We remove it and put it back when we are done. We count the decimal places and jump accordingly

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The steps to multiplying fractions

what is we multiply across, numerator by numerator, denominator by denominator

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The greatest common factor of 12 and 18

what is 6

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The LCM of 3 and 8

what is 24

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The answer to  4.1 + 3.3

What is 7.4

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The answer to 1.2 x 3

What is 3.6

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The answer to 1/3 x 1/4

What is 1/12

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The greatest common factor of 12 and 36

what is 12

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The LCM of 9 and 12

What is 36

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The answer to 5.62- 4.2

What is 1.42

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The answer to 2.4 x .5

What is 1.2

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The steps for dividing fractions

what is using Keep Change Flip then multiplying 

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Use the GCF to simplify the fraction 12/36

what is 1/3

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The answer to 1/3 + 2/8

what is 7/12

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The answer to 109.76 + 3.4523

What is 113.2123

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the answer to 5.6 x 3.2

What is 17.92

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the answer to 1/4 divided by 1/5

what is 5/4

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The simplified version of the following fraction 21/35

what is 3/5

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The answer to 2/9 + 3/12

What is 17/36

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The answer to 122.34 - 4.134

What is 118.206

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The answer to 4.56 x 2.3

What is 10.488

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The answer to 4/5 divided by 2/3

what is 12/10

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The simplified version of the following fraction 18/24

what is 3/4

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The answer to 4/5 + 1/ 4

what is 21/20