Fraction Addition Calculator
Quickly and easily add fractions with our intuitive calculator. Enter your fractions, and we'll handle the rest!
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Understanding Fraction Addition
Fractions represent parts of a whole. They consist of a numerator (top number) and a denominator (bottom number). To add fractions, they must have a common denominator.
Steps to Add Fractions:
- Find a common denominator for all fractions. The least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators is often used.
- Convert each fraction to an equivalent fraction with the common denominator.
- Add the numerators together. The denominator remains the same.
- Simplify the resulting fraction if possible.
For example, to add \( \frac14 \) and \( \frac24 \), since they already have a common denominator, you simply add the numerators: \( \frac34 = \frac34 \).
For fractions with different denominators, like \( \frac13 \) and \( \frac12 \), first find a common denominator (e.g., 6), convert the fractions to \( \frac26 \) and \( \frac36 \), and then add: \( \frac56 = \frac56 \).
This calculator simplifies this process, allowing you to quickly add multiple fractions, including mixed numbers. Just input your fractions and get the sum instantly!
Further resources on fractions and fraction addition can be found on websites like Math is Fun and Khan Academy.