PSAT Math : Operations with Fractions

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Example Question #1 : How To Subtract Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

.

Evaluate .

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Example Question #1 : How To Subtract Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

.

Evaluate .

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Example Question #3 : How To Subtract Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

Evaluate .

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Example Question #1 : Operations With Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

.

Evaluate .

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

Example Question #1 : How To Subtract Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

Evaluate 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Example Question #1 : Operations With Fractions

Define an operation  as follows:

For all real ,

.

Evaluate .

Possible Answers:

The correct answer is not among the other responses.

Correct answer:

The correct answer is not among the other responses.

Explanation:

This answer is not among the choices given.

Example Question #101 : Arithmetic

Subtract and simplify the fractions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

First we need to give them common denominators. Remember, whatever you do to the denominator you must do to the numerator:

From here, we do algebraic operations to subtract and simplify.

Example Question #1 : How To Divide Fractions

Simplify:

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Possible Answers:

ad/bc

a/b/c/d

ac/bd

a2/c2

It is already in simplest terms

Correct answer:

ad/bc

Explanation:

Division is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal.  Thus, a/b ÷ c/d = a/b x d/c = ad/bc

 

 

Example Question #5 : Operations With Fractions

If p is a positive integer, and 4 is the remainder when p-8 is divided by 5, which of the following could be the value of p?

Possible Answers:

19

17

18

20

Correct answer:

17

Explanation:

Remember that if x has a remainder of 4 when divided by 5, x minus 4 must be divisible by 5. We are therefore looking for a number p such that p - 8 - 4 is divisible by 5. The only answer choice that fits this description is 17. 

Example Question #6 : Operations With Fractions

If \dpi{100} \small x=\frac{2}{3} and \dpi{100} \small y= \frac {3}{4}, then what is the value of \dpi{100} \small \frac {x}{y}?

Possible Answers:

\dpi{100} \small \frac{8}{9}

\dpi{100} \small \frac{1}{2}

\dpi{100} \small \frac{5}{7}

\dpi{100} \small \frac{9}{8}

\dpi{100} \small 2

Correct answer:

\dpi{100} \small \frac{8}{9}

Explanation:

Dividing by a number (in this case \dpi{100} \small \frac {3}{4}) is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal (in this case \dpi{100} \small \frac {4}{3}).  Therefore:

\dpi{100} \small \frac {2}{3}\div \frac{3}{4} = \frac{2}{3}\times \frac{4}{3} = \frac{8}{9}

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