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 Adding Fractions; -     In Order To Add Fractions You ; -- Have to make sure the denominators are the same. If they aren't you have to make it so they are. But remember whatever you do to the bottom you have to do to the top. Once you get the answer to this question you will know that is the denominator of the answer.  **Example:**  2/4 + 4/8 = 4/8 + 4/8 [ 2/4 is now 4/8 because remember what you do to the bottom you do to the top. So because the bottom was multiplied by 2 so was the top. ]   **Example**  -- Now that the denomiators are the same you it is time to add the two new numerators together.  4 + 4 = 8 [ You now know that the numerator for the answer is 4. ]  8 [The answer for the numerator was 8. ] (8/8) 8 [ The answer for the denominator was 8. ] [Now by checking how many times 8 goes into 8 you see it goes in once, so your final answer will be 1. ] <span style="font-family: Verdana,Verdana"> <span style="color: rgb(0, 204, 204)"><span style="font-family: Verdana,Verdana"> <span style="font-family: Tahoma,Helvetica">**Your Final Answer ;;** <span style="font-family: Tahoma,Helvetica"> **8/8 = 1**
 * Example** <span style="font-family: Verdana,Verdana">-- Finally you you take the numerator for the answer then the denominator and youshould have the answer to your question, and this is when you reduce the answer if it is needed. You do that by looking at the numerator and check how many times it goes into the denominator. Once you do this you will have your final answer.

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Multiplying Fractions; -

Dividing Fractions; -