That one is tricky! You can try listing out the factors for each of the numbers and you’ll get that the smallest common factor across all three numbers is 120: 5: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, … 120 8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, …. 120 12: 12, 24, 36, 48, 50, … 120 One trick is to notice that 24 is the smallest common multiple of 8 and 12. You can multiply 24 by 5 (the third denominator) and you also get 120.
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this was great and very helpful but can you assist with this one, I can't figure it out 9/10+7/8+11/15= that would be great if you can explain, Thank you in advance
Sure! You can use the same steps as in the video: 1. Find a common denominator. If you list out the multiples of the 10, 8, and 15, you’ll find that the lowest common multiple is 120. 2. Convert the numerators. The fractions can be rewritten as (108/120) + (105/120) + (88/120) 3. Add the fractions!
But I can solve this question by cross multiplying. And all my answers are correct. So is it wrong for me to use cross multiply? To solve such questions?
Yes! You can use the same 3 steps as in the video: 1. Finding the common denominator. If you list out all the multiples, the lowest they all have in common is 24 2. Convert the numerators. The first fraction needs to be multiplied by 8, the second fraction needs to be multipled by 3, and the third fraction by 4 3. Add the fractions!
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I’m confused at the end. You said “22 goes into 30 once” where did you get 22 from?
I think that was a mistake, she meant to say 20
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How do i do this when i can't find a common denominator for 5,8,12
That one is tricky! You can try listing out the factors for each of the numbers and you’ll get that the smallest common factor across all three numbers is 120:
5: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, … 120
8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, …. 120
12: 12, 24, 36, 48, 50, … 120
One trick is to notice that 24 is the smallest common multiple of 8 and 12. You can multiply 24 by 5 (the third denominator) and you also get 120.
@yourmathtutorvids thank u so much. I love ur videos, and this helped a lot. I had to do this, and I couldn't figure it out, but this did help!! thanks again!!
EDIT: Thank you for a hearyI've never gotten one!!
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Why not just divide the new denominator by the original denominator instead of going back to count it? Or would that method not work everytime?
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can you tell the steps of 5/12+1/18+2/9 please
Where did you get the 33/20?
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Thank you what is this method called ?
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I don’t get how you get 13 as the numerator for the mixed number ???
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But how do you add if one of them is unlike dominator and all of them are the same?
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What will be the steps for 1/100+1/50+1/500
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How we will do this type of math when there is no common multiple in this denominator
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this was great and very helpful but can you assist with this one, I can't figure it out 9/10+7/8+11/15= that would be great if you can explain, Thank you in advance
Sure! You can use the same steps as in the video:
1. Find a common denominator. If you list out the multiples of the 10, 8, and 15, you’ll find that the lowest common multiple is 120.
2. Convert the numerators. The fractions can be rewritten as (108/120) + (105/120) + (88/120)
3. Add the fractions!
But I can solve this question by cross multiplying. And all my answers are correct. So is it wrong for me to use cross multiply? To solve such questions?
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How to solve fraction
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7/3+3/8+23/6?
Yes! You can use the same 3 steps as in the video:
1. Finding the common denominator. If you list out all the multiples, the lowest they all have in common is 24
2. Convert the numerators. The first fraction needs to be multiplied by 8, the second fraction needs to be multipled by 3, and the third fraction by 4
3. Add the fractions!
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22 goes into 33 once??
Yes, if you said twice that would not be true because 22*2 is 44 which would be over 33
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