- When adding and subtracting, you need to get a common denominator, then + or - numerators
- Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction
- When multiplying, multiply numerators and denominators
- Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction
- If you can reduce the fractions BEFORE multiplying, it helps make your answer easier to reduce
- When dividing, take the reciprocal of the second fraction and then multiply (flip and multiply)
- Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction
HOMEWORK: Both sides of the white sheet ( adding, subtracting and dividing) and either side of the green sheet (multiplying)
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