Math, asked by Harshitalmp01, 9 months ago

How can we use denominator method in fraction questions ?
Please show with an example.

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Answered by katakamsaiakshay192
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here are the steps to follow:

Find the Least Common Multiple of the denominators (which is called the Least Common Denominator).

Change each fraction (using equivalent fractions) to make their denominators the same as the least common denominator.

Then add (or subtract) the fractions, as we wish!

Answered by harish7117
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Answer:

The first time you saw a fraction, you probably noticed that there were two numbers involved: a top number and a bottom number. You may have wondered what these numbers are and what they represent. These two numbers are called a numerator and a denominator, and they both represent different things. The simplest way to define a numerator and a denominator is the following:

Numerator: the top number of a fraction

Denominator: the bottom number of a fraction

Consider these examples.

The fraction 4/7 has a top number 4 and a bottom number 7. Therefore, the numerator is 4, and the denominator is 7.

The fraction 10/3 has a top number 10 and a bottom number 3. Thus, the numerator is 10, and the denominator is 3.

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