How to Solve Fraction Questions in Math Austin TX

Here are some ways to solve those tricky fraction questions. If you're looking for a little extra help with your math homework and you're not too sure how to solve fraction problems, this article is for you.

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Steps

Adding Fractions
  1. Take the denominators (bottom number) and find a common number between the two denominators when adding fractions, for say 1/2 + 1/4, you need do this. So in this case, the denominator would be 4 because 2 divides into 4 twice and 4 divides into 4.
  2. Take the original denominator and multiply it by a number to make it into the common denominator once you have found a common denominator. So, if you need to get 2 (original denominator) into 4 (common denominator), you would multiply 2 x 2 to get 4.
  3. Multiply the numerator (top number) by the same amount for whatever you multiply the denominator for. So for 1/2, since the common denominator is 4 the fraction would be changed to 2/4. Since you multiplied the top number (nominator) by 2.
  4. Once those steps are complete, it should look like 2/4 + 1/4.
  5. Add the numerator (top number) not the denominator.
  6. So 1/2 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/4 = 3/4. So your final answer is 3/4.
Subtracting Fractions
  1. Take the denominators (bottom number) and find a common number between the two denominators when subtracting fractions such as 1/2 - 1/4. In this case the denominator would be 4 because 2 divides into 4 twice and 4 divides into 4.
  2. Take the original denominator and multiply it by a number to make it into the common denominator once you have found a common denominator. So if I need to get 2 (original denominator) into 4 (common denominator) I would multiply 2 by 2 to get 4.
  3. Multiply the denominator for you must multiply the numerator (top number) by the same amount. So for 1/2, since the common denominator is 4 the fraction would be changed to 2/4. Since you multiplied the numerator (top number) by 2.
  4. Once those steps are complete it should look like 2/4 - 1/4.
  5. Add the nominator (top number) not the denominator.
  6. So 1/2 - 1/4 = 2/4 - 1/4 = 1/4. So your final answer is 1/4.
Multiplying FractionsTo multiply fractions is probably the easiest way you have to calculate fraction equations.
  1. Multiply the numbers across from each other. So say I had 1/2 x 1/4, I would multiply 1 x 1 and 2 x 4.
  2. Your answer is 1/8.
Dividing Fractions
  1. Have your fraction ready, but flip the second fraction upside down and change the division sign into a multiplication sign. Say you had 1/2 divided by 1/4, you would change the question to 1/2 x 4/1. The answer is 4/2.
  2. Change the improper fraction to a proper fraction.
    1. See how many times the denominator can divide into the numerator. So in this case 2 can divide into 4 twice with none left over. So the answer would be 2 0/0, or 2.
Converting Proper Fractions into Improper Fractions This will make it easier to add and subtract fractions. Don't use this method for dividing and multiplying.
  1. Say you have the fraction 3 2/5.
  2. Take the whole number (which is three) and multiply it with the denominator. (The answer is 15).
  3. Add that answer to the numerator and you will have an easier fraction to add and subtract with once you are done.
  4. 3 2/5 = 17/5 The bold fraction is the improper one.

Tips

  • Use the improper fraction method for adding and subtracting fractions.
  • Basic skills in the four operations(Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction) will help quicken the process quickly and easily.
  • Another way to say "switching the numeratore and denominator" is to find out the Reciprocal. It's basically the numerator and denominator reversed. Ex. 2/4 would be 4/2

Warnings

  • If you are not familiar with this, check your work.

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