You can try to find a common denominator. K.A.T
That's what I sometimes useK.G.Q
You can work it out using grids.M.T.N
Divide the fraction,then draw a same sized grid for that fraction, then another for the other fraction. L.C.S
What I usually do is draw a grid, compare the fractions, then divide to see if my answer is correct.K.G.Q
I multiply the denominator then I divide to check my anser K.C.
if there is a hard fraction you can try to simplafy the that fraction,if that didnt work then make the other danomanator the same. K.S.W
You can try to find a common denominator. K.A.T
ReplyDeleteThat's what I sometimes use
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You can work it out using grids.M.T.N
ReplyDeleteDivide the fraction,then draw a same sized grid for that fraction, then another for the other fraction.
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What I usually do is draw a grid, compare the fractions, then divide to see if my answer is correct.
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I multiply the denominator then I divide to check my anser K.C.
ReplyDeleteif there is a hard fraction you can try to simplafy the that fraction,if that didnt work then make the other danomanator the same. K.S.W
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