Go to this web site to learn how to Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18CpGX0R-_It_7CiewRwp8E2R1QRfOxeXnIJa52tvt8E/edit?usp=sharing
Go to this web site to learn how to Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18CpGX0R-_It_7CiewRwp8E2R1QRfOxeXnIJa52tvt8E/edit?usp=sharing
I think yours is great! I think that you didn’t say that the problem was 7/8 plus 3/4. you also did not explain what a mixed number or a least common multiple is. I think that next time, you should add that. Other than that, you did a great job!
I also forgot to say that you find a COMMON not LEAST COMMON multiple in adding fractions.
You did a nice job, explained well, and used mathematical terms. However, you did not explain the meaning of the mathematical terms (and I think it is terrible that you did not make fun of it). I loved how you explained each step in detail
You did a nice job, explained well, and used mathematical terms. However, you did not explain the meaning of the mathematical terms. I loved how you explained each step in detail
Your Google Slides presentation looked great! I feel that I have a strong understanding of how to turn an improper fraction into a mixed number. I also have a few wondering I was hoping you could answer…
1) What is the least common multiple?
2) I don’t see the math term “common denominator” used. What is that and why is that important when we add fractions with unlike denominators?