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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Unlike fractions always have different denominators. Some examples of unlike fractions are 1/5, 1/6, 1/2, and 1/10. The reason why these fractions are considered unlike fractions is because the ...

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    • Unlike Fractions
    • Addition of Like and Unlike Fractions
    • Subtraction of Like Fractions and Unlike Fractions
    • Multiplication of Like and Unlike Fractions
    • Division of Like Fractions and Unlike Fractions

    The fractions which have the same denominator are called like fractions. i.e. their denominators are equal. For example, if we have a group of fractions such as 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5. Since the denominators of each of the fractions are the same i.e. 5, they are like fractions. In like fractions, the whole is always the same which is represented by the...

    Unlike fractions are the fractions where the denominator of each fraction is different. For example, if we have a group of fractions such as 3/8, 2/3, 3/5, and 2/7, they are unlike fractions since the denominators 8, 3, 5, and 7 are different. In unlike fractions, we take parts of the different whole. There are different ways to compare like fracti...

    To add like fractions i.e. fractions having the same denominators, simply add the numerators and consider the denominators only once. For example, to add 3/5 and 7/5, we add the numerators 3 and 7, which is 10. Now, use the common denominator as the denominator of the sum. So the final answer is 10/5, which can be simplified to 2. To add unlike fra...

    To subtract one like fraction from the other, simply subtract one numerator from the other and consider the denominators only once. For example, to subtract 1/4 from 3/4, we subtract their numerators, as 3-1 =2. Now, use the common denominator as the denominator of the answer. So, 3/4 - 1/4 = 2/4. We can further simplify 2/4 by dividing both the nu...

    To multiply like and unlike fractions, we need to multiply the numerators, multiply the denominators, and then simplify the result if needed. 1. Example of like fractions multiplication: 1/3 x 2/3 = (1 x 2)/(3 x 3) = 2/9 2. Example of unlike fractions multiplication: 1/5 x 3/8 = (1 x 3)/(5 x 8) = 3/40 To know more about multiplication of fractions,...

    To divide like fractions and unlike fractions, we need to replace the division sign with multiplication and take the reciprocal of the second fraction or flip/change its numerator and denominator and then follow the same steps as multiplication. 1. Example for division of like fractions: 3/5 ÷ 4/5 = 3/5 × 5/4 = (3 × 5)/(5 × 4) = 15/20. This can be ...

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Thus, their corresponding like fractions are: ${\dfrac{12}{42}}$, ${\dfrac{63}{42}}$, and ${\dfrac{56}{42}}$ Comparing. To compare two or more unlike fractions, we first convert them to like fractions and then compare. With Same Numerators. Here, the fraction with the greater denominator is the smallest, while the one with the smaller ...

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · The method and formula to subtract like and unlike fraction is given below: Subtraction of Like Fractions. To subtract like fractions, we just subtract the numerators of the fraction and put the denominator as it is. Let p/q and r/q are two like fractions then, (p/q) - (r/q) = (p - r) / q. Example: Solve 4/6 -3/6.

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  4. Definition. Unlike fractions are fractions that have different denominators. Examples. The first fraction below has a denominator of two and the second fraction below has a denominator of three. Since the denominators are different, they are unlike fractions.

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  6. So there is often a need to convert unlike fractions to them. Let us convert 1, 4/5, 7/10 and 1/2 into like fractions. Steps for conversion: Find the LCM of the denominators. LCM of 1, 5, 10 and 2 is 10. Calculate their equivalent fractions with the same denominator, that is, the LCM. 1/1 = (1×10)/ (1×10) = 10/10.

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