4D Math Reflection 1/28/15 - 14 views

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#1 Beth Curran on 28 Jan 15Explain how to add "like" fractions and "related" fractions.
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#2 Diego R on 29 Jan 15To add like fractions, add the numerators and keep the same do-nominator. Too add like related fractions, multiply the smaller do-nominator by a number and then multiply the numerator by the same number. Finally you can add them like like fractions.
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#3 Isabel H on 29 Jan 15To add like fractions you just add the numerator and keep the denominator the same. To add related fractions you find an equivelant fraction for one fraction that has the same denominator as the other fraction you're adding and then they're like fractions so then you add the numerator and not the denominator
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#4 Cole S on 29 Jan 15To add like fractions, just add the numerator, and you will get the answer. To add related fractions, you have to multiply the fraction with the lowest denominator, until both the denominators are the same. Then add the numerators and you will get the answer.
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#5 Gabriel P on 29 Jan 15Like fractions stay the same when you're adding related fractions . First you find common factors that would make the denominator the same so you can add them together .
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#6 Ellie S on 29 Jan 15To add "like" fractions you only add the numerator. To add "related" fractions you will have to multiply or divide one of them to get the same denominator then add then to get the answer.
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#7 Davis H on 29 Jan 15To add Like fractions you just have to add the Numerators and then you will get the answer. To add Related fractions you have to multiply the Denominator to get the other Denominator to get a like fraction.Then you add the Numerators to get you're answer.
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#8 Whitley Y on 29 Jan 15When you add like fratchions you only add the numerator. But when you add related fratchions have to multiply your denominator and numerator so it is the same as your denominator is the same as your other fraction so the you add numerator.
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#9 Ellen B on 29 Jan 15If you are adding like fractions than you just add the numerator. If you are adding related fractions then you change the denominators so they match. When you change them you have to divide or multiply the numerator by the same number that you divided or multiplied the denominator by.
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#10 Nathan K on 29 Jan 15You look at both denominators and look at the lower one and see what you times it by to get the bigger number then times the numerator by the same number and then look at the other numerator and add them
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#11 Joey Q on 29 Jan 15To add "like" fractions you should add the numerator. To add "related" fractions you will multiply or divide, but you have to multiply or divide both the denominator and the numerator yo get your answer.
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#12 Asa C on 29 Jan 15To add LIKE fractions, you just have to add the numerators to get the answer because the denominators are the same. To add related fractions, you look at the denominators and see the relation between the both of them. Then, depending on what the denominators are, you change one of them so it's the same denominator as the the other. What you do to the denominator you have to do to the numerator, so which ever one you multiply you do the same to the numerator. Then you add them together.
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#13 Jack V on 29 Jan 15Well say that you have 1 5th and 3 10th's you would multiply the 5 by two and then the denominator would be the same so you would add the numerator and you have 5 10th's!
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#14 Carter L on 29 Jan 15You first make the denominators equal by doing multiplication.Then you add the anwser to what you just got then you have the anwser if you want then you can simplify it.:):):):):)
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