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Fraction Lesson Powerpoint

1. This document provides instructions for performing operations with fractions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 2. When adding or subtracting fractions, they must have the same denominator. For different denominators, the fractions need to be converted so they share a common denominator first. 3. To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators and denominators separately. For division, flip the second fraction and multiply instead of dividing.

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Fraction Lesson Powerpoint

1. This document provides instructions for performing operations with fractions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 2. When adding or subtracting fractions, they must have the same denominator. For different denominators, the fractions need to be converted so they share a common denominator first. 3. To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators and denominators separately. For division, flip the second fraction and multiply instead of dividing.

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Fractions Revision

Common Fractions and decmials


Fraction Decimal
1 0.5
2
1 0.3333
3
1 0.25
4
1 0.2
5
1 0.1666
6
1 0.142857
7
1 0.125
8
1 0.1111
9
1 0.1
10
Mix Numbers
• When working with a mix number the first step is to change it to a
improper fraction
• Multiply the number by the denominator and add the fraction
𝐶 𝐴×𝐵+𝐶
A =𝐵 𝐵

• Example
4 2 × 5 + 4 14
2 = =
5 5 5
Addition : (Same denominators)
When adding fractions with the same denominator, find the total of the
numerators

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴+𝐶
+ =
𝐵 𝐵 𝐵
Example:
3 4 3+4 7
+ = =
13 13 13 13
Subtractions : (Same Denominators)
When subtracting fractions with the same denominators, Subtract the
numerators in order of appearance

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴−𝐶
− =
𝐵 𝐵 𝐵
Example:
3 4 3−4 1
− = =−
13 13 13 13
Multiplication of fractions
When multiplying fractions simply multiply the numerators together
and the denominators together

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴×𝐶
× =
𝐵 𝐷 𝐵×𝐷
Example:
3 4 3 × 4 12 1
× = = =
8 9 8 × 9 72 6

Remember to simplify your answer


Addition : (different denominators)
When adding fractions with different denominators
1. Multiply the numerator by the opposite denominator
2. Multiply the denominators together
3. Add the numerators together

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴×𝐷 𝐶×𝐵 𝐴×𝐷+𝐶×𝐵


+ = + =
𝐵 𝐷 𝐵×𝐷 𝐵×𝐷 𝐵×𝐷

Example:
3 4 3 × 9 4 × 8 27 + 32 59
+ = + = =
8 9 8×9 9×8 72 72
Subtraction : (different denominators)
When subtracting fractions with different denominators
1. Multiply the numerator by the opposite denominator
2. Multiply the denominators together
3. Subtract the numerators in the order they appear

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴 × 𝐷 𝐶 × 𝐵 (𝐴 × 𝐷) − (𝐵 × 𝐶)
− = − =
𝐵 𝐷 𝐵×𝐷 𝐷×𝐵 𝐵×𝐷

Example:
3 4 3 × 9 4 × 8 27 − 32 5
− = − = =−
8 9 8×9 9×8 72 72
Division of fractions
When dividing by fractions, the divisor becomes its inverse and the division becomes a
multiplication.
Keep, change and flip
1. fraction remains unchanged
2. Change the division to a multiplication
3. Flip the dividing fraction
4. Multiply the fractions together

𝐴 𝐶 𝐴 𝐷 𝐴×𝐷
÷ = × =
𝐵 𝐷 𝐵 𝐶 𝐵×𝐶
Example
3 4 3 9 3 × 9 27
÷ = × = =
8 9 8 4 8 × 4 32

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