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This fraction is giving me a hard time.?

/ = fraction

-15/18 + 5/2 - (-7/4) - 9/16 = ???

I cannot compute this at all...

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  • 7 years ago

    You need to find the lowest common multiple of the denominators (18, 2, 4 and 16)

    2 and 4 go into 16 evenly, so 2 and 4 won't influence the lcm

    lcm(18, 2, 4, 16)

    =lcm(18, 16)

    Factorizing:

    18 = 2 x 3 x 3

    16 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2

    There is a common factor of 2

    lcm(18,16)

    = (18 x 16) / 2

    = 18 x 8

    = 144

    You now need to scale up each fraction to the new denominator (144), and then you will be able to do the addition and subtraction of the scaled numerators.

    (-15 x 8) + (5 x 72) - (-7 x 32) - (9 x 9)

    ------------------------------------------------------

    144

    ... You do the arithmetic :)

    Calculator to check your lowest common multiples here

    http://statsfiddle.info/Primes/LowestCommonMultipl...

  • 7 years ago

    Find you common denominator first it is 288 To find this multiply your two largest numbers against each other which is 288. Now convert all fractions to a fraction of 288 and perform the functions.

    -240/288 + 720/288 + 504/288 - 162/288 = 822/288 now reduce the fraction 411/144 and further reduce it: 2 and 123/144 there is another method but this is the easiest and fasted for me.

  • 7 years ago

    = -15/18+5/2+7/4-9/16

    = (-120+360+252-81)/144

    = 441/144

    = 49/16

  • 7 years ago

    Set a common denominator. It looks like it will be whatever is 18 x 16. Multiply all the fractions (top and bottom) so that the bottom equals the common denominator, and then add/subtract.

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