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I need help with subtracting,multiplying,dividing,and adding fractions.

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Adding fractions

To add two fractions, you have to make sure that the numbers in the denominator are the same.

For the fractions


(1)/(2)+(2)/(5)

The denominators are different, you have to look for a common factor between 2 and 5, the quickest way is to multiply them, you know that 10 is both a multiple of 2 and of 5.

Multiply 1/2 by 5 to obtain the equivalent expressed in tenths and multiply 2/5 by 2 to obtain the equivalent fraction in tenths


(1)/(2)\cdot5=(5)/(10)
(2)/(5)\cdot2=(4)/(10)

Now that both fractions have the same denominator you can add them


(5)/(10)+(4)/(10)=(5+4)/(10)=(9)/(10)

Subtracting Fractions

You must apply the same procedure when subtracting two different fractions. First find a common factor so that the denominator is the same for both fractions:


(1)/(2)-(1)/(5)

As before, the common factor is 10, so the equivalent fractions will be:


(5)/(10)-(4)/(10)=(5-4)/(10)=(1)/(10)

Dividing fractions

To divide two fractions you have to do the following steps.

1- Invert the fraction that corresponds to the denominator of the division, i.e. the one you want to divide for (the second one).

This is called a reciprocal fraction.

2-Multiply the first fraction, the one you want to divide by the reciprocal fraction.

3-If possible, simplify the result.

1-Invert the denominator of the division


(2)/(5)=(5)/(2)

2-Multiply the denominator by the reciprocal fraction


(1)/(2)\cdot(5)/(2)=\text{ }(1\cdot5)/(2\cdot2)=(5)/(4)

1/2 divided by 2/5 equals 5/4

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