What is another subject that can require you to use fractions?
Science is another subject that can require the use of fractions.
Find the missing numerator in the following equation:
1/8 + ?/4= 7/8
This missing number is 3.
Solve the following equation:
3/4 + 11/12 =
The answer is 20/12 or 1 8/12.
Solve the following equation:
1/3 - 1/5=
The answer is 2/15.
How do you find the common denominator of two fractions?
You find the least common multiple or you multiply the two numbers to give you a common denominator.
Ex: You can use fractions when gathering data in experiments.
Find the missing numerator in the following equation:
4/10 + ?/2 = 9/10
The missing numerator is 1.
Solve the following equation:
5/18 + 7/9=
The answer is 19/18.
Solve the following equation:
7/8 - 5/6=
The answer is 1/24.
How do you find the least common multiple?
You find the same multiple that both deominators can go into.
Explain how I can use fractions when baking a cake.
I would use fractions when determining the correct measurements of ingredients in the recipe.
Find the missing numerator in the following equation:
2/6 + ?/3 = 1
The missing number is 4.
Solve the following equation:
2 3/5 + 1 1/2=
The answer is 4 1/10.
Solve the following equation:
3 5/6 - 1 1/3 =
The answer is 2 3/6.
After finding the common denominator, what do you do to the numerator of that fraction?
Whatever I multiplied the denominator by, I would also multiply the numerator by to give me my new numerator.
Give an example of how you can use fractions at home.
Answers may very.
Find the missing numerator in the following equation:
7/9 + ?/3 = 1 1/9
The correct answer is 1.
Solve the following equation:
3 5/8 + 2 4/7=
The answer is 6 11/56.
Solve the following equation:
5 4/6 - 2 1/3=
The answer is 3 2/6.
How do you turn an improper fraction into a mixed number?
Divide the numerator by the denominator. However many times it goes into equally is my whole number with the remainder as my new numerator. The denominator stays the same.
How can you use fractions in everyday life?
Answers may very.
Find the missing numerator in the following equation:
8/15 + ?/5 = 1 1/3
The missing numerator is 4.
Solve the following equation:
4 2/3 + 3 1/4 + 2 5/6=
The answer is 10 9/12.
Solve the following equation:
6 7/9 - 3 2/6 - 1 1/18 =
The answer is 2 7/18.
How do you turn a mixed number into an improper fraction?
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, then add the numerator. This is the numerator. The denominator will stay the same.