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19. Adding Fractions example ( Enter your problem )

1. Example-1





1. Find `1/2 + 3/4`

Solution:
`=(1)/(2) + (3)/(4)`

LCM of `2,4` is `4`


Step-1: Prime factorization of `2,4` using factor by division method

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Step-2: Write each number as a product of primes, matching primes vertically when possible
2=2
4=2 × 2

Step-3: Bring down the primes in each column. The LCM is the product of these factors
2=2
4=2 × 2

LCM = 2 × 2 = 4

`:.` LCM of `2,4` is `4`


`=(1 xx 2)/(2 xx 2) + (3)/(4)` (Change into equivalent fractions with the LCD 4)

`=(2)/(4) + (3)/(4)` (Simplify the numerators and denominators)

`=(2 + 3)/(4)`

`=(5)/(4)`

`=1 (1)/(4)` (Converting improper fraction to mixed number)
2. Find `3/4 + 5/6`

Solution:
`=(3)/(4) + (5)/(6)`

LCM of `4,6` is `12`


Step-1: Prime factorization of `4,6` using factor by division method

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Step-2: Write each number as a product of primes, matching primes vertically when possible
4=2 × 2
6=2 × 3

Step-3: Bring down the primes in each column. The LCM is the product of these factors
4=2 × 2
6=2 × 3

LCM = 2 × 2 × 3 = 12

`:.` LCM of `4,6` is `12`


`=(3 xx 3)/(4 xx 3) + (5 xx 2)/(6 xx 2)` (Change into equivalent fractions with the LCD 12)

`=(9)/(12) + (10)/(12)` (Simplify the numerators and denominators)

`=(9 + 10)/(12)`

`=(19)/(12)`

`=1 (7)/(12)` (Converting improper fraction to mixed number)
3. Find `3/4 + 5/4`

Solution:
`=(3)/(4) + (5)/(4)`

`=(3 + 5)/(4)`

`=(8)/(4)`

Reduce fractions
`=2`
4. Find `3/4 + 5/4 - 1/4`

Solution:
`=(3)/(4) + (5)/(4) - (1)/(4)`

`=(3 + 5 - 1)/(4)`

`=(7)/(4)`

`=1 (3)/(4)` (Converting improper fraction to mixed number)




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