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Adding and Subtracting Fractions Powerpoint

1. Adding and subtracting fractions involves making fractions similar by finding a common denominator before combining numerators or subtracting them. 2. Improper fractions are fractions whose numerators are greater than or equal to the denominator and can be changed to mixed numbers. 3. Mixed numbers involve changing improper fractions to proper fractions before adding or subtracting and then combining the whole numbers.

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Adding and Subtracting Fractions Powerpoint

1. Adding and subtracting fractions involves making fractions similar by finding a common denominator before combining numerators or subtracting them. 2. Improper fractions are fractions whose numerators are greater than or equal to the denominator and can be changed to mixed numbers. 3. Mixed numbers involve changing improper fractions to proper fractions before adding or subtracting and then combining the whole numbers.

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Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Review

- numerator
Fraction bar
- denominator
What are the types of fraction
What are the types of fraction
Similar Fractions
When fractions have the same denominator they
are like/ similar fractions.

You can add or subtract fractions when you have


like/ similar fractions.

4 7 6 3 2 5
5 5 5 5 5 5
These are all like / similar fractions.
Adding Like Fractions
Steps:
1. Make sure that you have like fractions.
2. Add the numerators.
3. Write the sum over the denominator.
4. Write the answer in simplest form.

1 4 5 The answer
is:
5
6 6 6 6
Subtracting Like Fractions
Steps:
1. Make sure that you have like fractions.
2. Subtract the numerators.
3. Write the sum over the denominator.
4. Write the answer in simplest form.

9 4 5 The answer
is:
5
6 6 6 6
Exercise #1 Add or subtract, simplify, use mixed numbers

1. 1/5 + 2/5 = 3
/5 8. 10/5 - 3/5 = 7
/5 15. 12/4 + 3/4 = 3 3 /4

2. 2/3 +1/3 = 1 9. 7/8 + 3/8 = 1 1 /4 16. 3/6 + 9/6 = 2

3. /4 + /4 =
3 2 1 /4 10. /6 + /6=
1 2 3
5
/6 17. 8/13 - 2/13 =
6
/13

4. /7 + /7 =
5 3 1 1/7 11. 7/ - 3/ = 4
/5 18. /9 - /9 =
9 1
8
/9
10 10

2 1 3 /7 3
/4
5. /2 + /2 =
3 1
12. /7 + /7 =
6 4
19. /16 - /16 =
7 4

8
/9 1 2 1 /3
6. 13/9 - 5/9 = 13. 9/12 + 3/12= 20. 2/3 + 5/3 =
3
/7
7. 2/8 + 2/8 = ½ 14. 2/7 + 1/7 =
Unlike Fractions
Unlike fractions have different denominators.

Adding or subtracting with unlike fractions isn’t that


different from adding or subtracting like fractions.
You just have to find what their denominators have
in common.

2 3 5 5
3 4 6 8
Changing Unlike to Like
Steps:
1.Find a common multiple that will go into both denominators.
2.Multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number so the denominator is
the same as the common multiple.
WHAT EVER YOU DO TO THE BOTTOM YOU HAVE TO DO TO THE TOP!

2 4
Now you’re ready to
3 3,26, 9, 12, 15, 18 use these fractions for
6
addition and
subtraction!
5 5
6 6,112, 18, 24, 30, 36
Exercise #2 Add fractions, put them in simplest form

1. 1/2 + 1/3 = 5
/6 6. 3/4 + 3/20 = 9
/10

2. /3 + /5 =
1 1
8
/15 7. 6/7 + 3/4 = 1 17/28

1 1/6 7
/9
3. 5/6 + 1/3 = 8. 1/9 + 2/3 =
7
/8 13
/18
4. 1/8 + 3/4 = 9. 3/6 + 2/9 =
1 5/6 7
/12
Exercise #3 Subtract fractions, put them in simplest form

1. 1/5 - 2/5 = /10


1 6. 3/5 - 1/3 = 4
/15

2. /4 - /6 =
1 1
1
/12 7. /3 - /6 =
1 1
1
/6

5
/24 1
/2
3. 7/8 - 2/3 = 8. 9/10 - 2/5 =
/2
1 1
/6
4. 4/5 - 3/10 = 9. 2/3 - 1/2 =
5
/9 7
/15
Improper Fractions

Improper fractions are easy!

Just treat them as if they’re normal fractions.

That’s it!
Unlike Improper Fractions

5
/2 15
/6
4
/3 8
/6
7
/6 or 1 1
/6
Mixed Numbers
There are two ways to change mixed numbers so you
can add or subtract.

• Change the mixed number into an improper fraction.

• Change just the fraction and leave the whole number


alone.
Mixed Numbers

Steps:
1.Add the fractions together.
2.Add the whole numbers.
1 1
/5

The answer is :
2 3
/5
3 4/5
3 4
/5
Unlike Mixed Numbers
Steps:
1.Change the unlike fractions to like fractions.
2.Add the fractions.
3.Add the whole numbers.
4.If the fraction is improper, change it to mixed and add the whole numbers.

The answer is:


1/ 1
2 2 5
/6
4 1/3
3
/6 4
31/ / 8 2
6 6
Exercise #4 Add or subtract, write in simplest form
1. 1 3/8 - 11/8 = /4
1 6. 2 2/5 + 1 1/10 = 3 1 /2

2. 2 /5 + 1 /5 =
2 1 3 /5
3
7. 3 /4 – 2 /2 =
1 1
3
/4

/8
1
9 1 /6
3. 1 7/8 – 1 6/8 = 8. 5 2/3 + 3 1/2 =
6 2 7/30
4. 3 4/7 + 2 3/7 = 9. 3 5/6 – 1 3/5 =
2 7/9 10

5. 4 8/9 - 2 1/9 = 10. 6 1/4 - 3 2/3 =

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