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Can anyone please provide answer- 2/5 + 3/8 =?
Thanks...I followed your instructions, & got the answer- 31/40Well first you need to find the common denominator of both numbers. The common denominator is the least common multiple the denominator (the number at the bottom) of both numbers have. Once you’ve figured that out, you multiply the top numbers of what you multiplied the bottom
Thank u very much..Observe that [MATH]\frac{x}{x} = 1[/MATH] for any fraction where [MATH]x \ne 0[/MATH]. Also note that when multiplying some number by 1, the result will be the same number you started with. You can use this fact to change the denominator in a fraction:
[MATH]\frac{2}{5} = \frac{2}{5} * 1[/MATH][MATH]\frac{2}{5} = \frac{2}{5} * \frac{8}{8}[/MATH][MATH]\frac{2}{5} = \frac{16}{40}[/MATH][MATH]\frac{3}{8} = \frac{3}{8} * \frac{5}{5} = \frac{15}{40}[/MATH]
The fractions [MATH]\frac{8}{8}[/MATH] and [MATH]\frac{5}{5}[/MATH] were chosen because they were formed from the denominators of the "other" fraction, which ensures both of the fractions now have a denominator of [MATH]8 * 5 = 40[/MATH]. With the denominators equivalent, adding [MATH]\frac{16}{40} + \frac{15}{40}[/MATH] becomes trivial.
Thanks for the help.Though it may not be the least common denominator, you can always get a common denominator by multiplying the two denominator, here 8 and 5, together.
Ok. Thanks..For students, there are lots of lessons and examples available on the Internet. Search keywords like how to add fractions, to find written and video sites -- like this one.
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… answer- 2/5 + 3/8
Hi. There's no need to type those hyphens. Some people might see them as negative signs.… the answer- 31/40
ok.. will remember next time..thanxHi. There's no need to type those hyphens. Some people might see them as negative signs.
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