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    The group of two or more fractions that have exactly the same denominator are called like fractions. Or we can say that the fractions which have the same numbers in the denominators are called like fractions. For example, 1/7, 2/7, 5/7, 6/7 are all like fractions, whose denominators equal to 7. It is easy to perform arithmetic operations such as ad...

    Fractions with different denominators are called the unlike fractions. Here the denominators of fractions have different values. For example, 2/3, 4/9, 6/67, 9/89 are unlike fractions. Since the denominators here are different, therefore it is not easy to add or subtract such fractions. To perform arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction...

    Like fractions facilitate the comparison of fractions. 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: 1. Find the LCM of the denominators. LCM of 1, 5, 10 and 2 is 10. 2. Calculate their equivalent fractions with the same denominator, that is, the LCM. 1/1...

    There are majorly three types of fractions, they are: 1. Proper Fraction 2. Improper Fraction 3. Mixed Fraction

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  1. Jul 19, 2024 · Like Fractions. When two or more fractions have the same denominator, they are called like fractions. 2 3, 5 3, and 7 3 are a few examples of like fractions. Thus, we can easily compare and perform arithmetic operations such as addition and subtraction involving like fractions.

  2. 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.

  3. Fractions having the same denominators are called like fractions. For example, (i) ²/₁₅, ⁸/₁₅, ¹⁷/₁₅ etc. are like fractions; Here the group of fractions having the same denominators as 15. (ii) ³/₁₉, ⁷/₁₉, ¹¹/₁₉ etc. are like fractions; Here the group of fractions having the same denominators as 19.

  4. Step 1- Add or subtract the numerators of the fractions. Step 2- Write the result in the form of the numerator obtained in step-1 over the common denominator. For example, let us add 2/13 and 5/13. The first step is to add their numerators, i.e, 2+5=7. So, the sum of fractions 2/13 and 5/13 is 7/13.

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  6. 1. Since all the fractions above share the same denominator, they are like fractions. 2. You may notice that all the fractions are equivalent fractions for ½, so they all have the same value. However, since they do not share the same denominator, they are not like fractions. It is important to learn how to convert fractions into like fractions ...

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