Common Core: 4th Grade Math : Express a Fraction With Denominator 10 as an Equivalent Fraction With Denominator 100: CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.C.5

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Example Questions

Example Question #91 : How To Multiply Fractions

 

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Explanation:

To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number. 

, so we need to multiply the numerator by .

Example Question #92 : How To Multiply Fractions

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To find equivalent fractions, we must always multiply the denominator and the numerator by the same number. 

, so we need to multiply the numerator by .

Example Question #11 : Express A Fraction With Denominator 10 As An Equivalent Fraction With Denominator 100: Ccss.Math.Content.4.Nf.C.5

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When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #11 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

 

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Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #11 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

Solve the following:

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Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #13 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

 

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Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #14 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #201 : How To Add Fractions

 

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Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #16 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

Example Question #17 : Understand Decimal Notation For Fractions, And Compare Decimal Fractions

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we add fractions, we must have common denominators. Whenever we have a number over  or  we can add (s) to the numerator and denominator to make common denominators.

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