Fractions

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GCSE (Maths Summer Exams 2016) Maths and Science Mapa Mental sobre Fractions, creado por Martha Davies el 01/06/2016.
Martha Davies
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Martha Davies
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Resumen del Recurso

Fractions
  1. When adding and subtracting fractions you don't have to change mixed numbers into improper fractions
    1. Always find a common denominator
      1. Add or subtracts the top numbers
        1. Simplify your answer to get your final answer
        2. When multiplying and dividing numbers ALWAYS change the mixed numbers into improper fractions
          1. MULTIPLICATION
            1. Cross Council
              1. Multiply the top and Bottom numbers
                1. Simplify
                2. DIVIDING
                  1. "Dividing fractions is as easy as pie, invert the second and multiply!"
                    1. Change to an improper fraction
                      1. Turn the second fraction upside down and change the ÷ to a ×
                        1. Cross Council
                          1. Simplify
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