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how we change unlike fraction into like fraction ​

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Answered by ravilnaik81
4

Answer:

which number u have the both number u should do LCM ok understood

hope it helps you

Answered by subhamrout2019
3

Step-by-step explanation:

A fraction is a number representing a part of a single whole object or a group of objects. It is defined by two numbers, one on top and the other at the bottom of a fraction bar, known as numerator and denominator respectively. Depending upon the similarity of the denominator, we categorize two or more fractions into like fractions and unlike fractions. They are also termed sometimes as a similar fraction and dissimilar fractions.

The meaning of like is same and unlike means different. Hence, both the type of fractions are directed to the same denominator and different denominator respectively. Now here in this article, we will learn to perform the arithmetic operations on both the type of fractions along with how to convert unlike fraction into a like fraction with examples.

They are the group of two or more fractions that have exactly the same denominator. Or we can say that the fractions which have the same numbers at the bottom or in the denominators are called like fractions. For example, 1/7, 2/7, 5/7, 6/7 all like fractions, whose denominators equal to 7.

Like Fractions

It is easy to perform arithmetic operations such as addition and subtraction on liked fractions. We don’t have to neutralise the denominators while performing both the operations. Let us understand with the help of examples.

Addition and Subtraction of Like Fractions

When we add or subtract the like fractions, the denominator will remain the same and only numerators are added or subtracted respectively. Below are the examples.

Example 1: Add 2/3 and 5/3

Solution: 2/3 + 5/3 = (2+5)/3 = 7/3

Example 2: Subtract 1/2 from 11/2.

Solution: 11/2 – 1/2 = (11-1)/2 = 10/2 = 5

Points to Remember

2/4, 4/8, 1/2, etc. are not like fractions, although when simplified, they all result in 1/2.

6/16 and 6/26 are not like fractions. The numerators are the same but denominators are not.

2, 3, 4 are like fractions since their denominators are considered as 1, which implies these fractions are 2/1, 3/1 and 4/1.

Unlike Fractions

Fractions with different denominators are called, unlike fractions. Here the denominators of fractions have different values. For example, 2/3, 4/9, 6/67, 9/89 are unlike fractions.

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 in case of unlike fractions, we have to covert the unlike fractions into like fractions first. Then we perform the required operation.

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