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Wednesday, October 20 (Blue)Thursday, October 21 (Gold)

Objective Students add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers

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• Fill in planner• Today’s Assignment (Practice 5-3)

• Bell Work• Compare the fractions using <,>, or =

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Adding Fractions with common denominators

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Just add the numerators!

Adding Fractions with different denominators

Problem:

You can’t add fractions with different denominators.

Solution: Turn fractions into equivalent fractions with a

common denominator, preferably the LCD!

Finding the Lowest Common Denominator

• The lowest common multiple of two numbers is the lowest number in BOTH lists of multiples

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Multiples of 2 are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10……

Multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, ………

What is the lowest common multiple?

Example 1

Finding the Lowest Common Denominator

• The lowest common multiple of two numbers is the lowest number they will BOTH divide into

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2 divides into 2, 4, 6, 8…..3 divides into 3, 6, 9….

What is the lowest number 2 and 3 both divide into?

+The Lowest Common Multiple of 2 and 3 is 6 so turn all fractions into sixths

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You can’t add fractions with different denominators

Special form of 1

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Lowest common denominator is 10 so make all fractions tenths

Example 2

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Turn both fractions into twelfths

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Example 3:

Variable Expressions

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Example 4

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Variable Expressions

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Example 5

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Variable Expressions

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Example 6

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Adding Mixed Numbers

Find the sum.1

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1. Rewrite the fraction using LCD if denominators are different.

2. Add or subtract the fractions,

then the whole numbers.3. Simplify if possible.

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9 In this problem, the denominators are the same, so begin with step 2.

Let’s Do More Examples!

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3+ =9

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= 11

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8Add the whole numbers.

Example 8 Example 9

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