In order to add fractions with different denominators, and have it in itssimplest form when completed, the least common denominator (LCD) needs to be determined.
There are numerous ways to find the...
When multiplying fractions, the numerators (top numbers) are multiplied together and put as the numerator over the denominators (bottom numbers) multiplied together. When adding fractions, they must...
example: 3/4+3/8=? First find a common multiple: 8 then make sure the denominator for each is 8. To do that for the first fraction you have to multiply the denominator by 2...and whatever you do to...
To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.For fractions a/b and c/d, the answer will be (a x c) / (b x d). Then simplify if possible.Numerical example :...