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Solve you may use fraction circle pieces to help you you don’t really have to use

Solve you may use fraction circle pieces to help you you don’t really have to use-example-1
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\begin{gathered} a)(3)/(4) \\ b)(5)/(4) \\ c)(7)/(8) \\ d)(5)/(8) \end{gathered}

1) Let's use the fraction circles then to solve this sum of fractions:

1) Note that since these fractions do not have the same denominator we can write out the following. Placing the LCM as the denominator\div


\begin{gathered} a)(1)/(2)+(1)/(4)=(4/2*1+4/4*1)/(4)=(3)/(4) \\ b)LCM(2,4)=4 \\ (1)/(2)+(3)/(4)=(4/2*1)/(4)+(4/4*3)/(4)=(5)/(4) \\ c)\text{LCM(4,}8)=8 \\ (3)/(4)+(1)/(8)=(6+1)/(8)=(7)/(8) \\ d)\text{LCM(}4,8)=8 \\ (1)/(4)+(3)/(8)=(2+3)/(8)=(5)/(8) \end{gathered}

Note that for 'c' and "d" we have made it faster. Since this is the same principle.

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