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1.1 Fractions: C Pearson Education LTD 2000
1.1 Fractions: C Pearson Education LTD 2000
1.1 Fractions: C Pearson Education LTD 2000
1.1
Fractions
Introduction
The ability to work confidently with fractions, both number fractions and algebraic fractions, is
an essential skill which underpins all other algebraic processes. In this leaflet we remind you of
how number fractions are simplified, added, subtracted, multiplied and divided.
12
2
=
6
23
and so there is a factor of 2 which is common to both the numerator and the denominator. This
1
common factor can be cancelled to leave the equivalent fraction . Cancelling is equivalent to
3
dividing the top and the bottom by the common factor.
Example
12
is equivalent to
20
3
5
since
43
3
12
=
=
20
45
5
Exercises
1. Express each of the following fractions in its simplest form:
a)
12
,
16
b)
14
,
21
c) 36 ,
d)
100
,
45
e) 79 ,
e) 97 ,
f)
f)
15
,
55
g)
3
.
24
Answers
1. a) 34 ,
b) 32 ,
c) 12 ,
d)
20
,
9
3
,
11
g) 81 .
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number which is a multiple of both denominators. Then, the numerators only are added, and
the result is divided by the lowest common denominator.
Example
Simplify a)
7
16
5
,
16
7
16
b)
+ 38 .
Solution
a) In this case the denominators of each fraction are already the same. The lowest common
denominator is 16. We perform the addition by simply adding the numerators and dividing
7
5
the result by the lowest common denominator. So, 16
+ 16
= 7+5
= 12
. This answer can be
16
16
3
expressed in the simpler form 4 by cancelling the common factor 4.
b) To add these fractions we must rewrite them so that they have the same denominator. The
lowest common denominator is 16 because this is the smallest number which is a multiple of
6
7
7
6
both denominators. Note that 83 is equivalent to 16
and so we write 16
+ 38 = 16
+ 16
= 13
.
16
Example
Find 12 + 23 + 54 .
Solution
The smallest number which is a multiple of the given denominators is 30. We express each
fraction with a denominator of 30.
15 20 24
59
1 2 4
+ + =
+
+
=
2 3 5
30 30 30
30
Exercises
1. Evaluate each of the following:
a)
2
3
+ 45 ,
b)
4
9
12 ,
Answers
1
, b) 18
,
1. a) 23
12
c)
c)
19
,
12
3
4
d)
+ 65 ,
13
,
12
d)
1
4
1
e) 30
,
1
3
f)
+ 12 ,
e)
2
5
13
1
,
10
f)
4
5
1
3
34 .
23
.
60
Answers
1. a) 27 , b)
10
,
33
13
,
7
b)
c) 1,
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2
11
35 ,
d)
6
,
35
c)
e) 65 ,
2
1
21 ,
d)
3
7
25 ,
e)
3
11
22
,
5
f)
5
6
f) 85 .
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43 .