Learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions with clear step-by-step formulas. Covers finding common denominators, simplifying fractions, and mixed number operations.
Fractions appear throughout everyday life — recipes call for ¾ cup of flour, construction lumber comes in fractional sizes, stock prices move in eighths, and probability calculations rely on fractions. Mastering fraction arithmetic is a foundational skill, and understanding the underlying logic (not just the procedures) makes it stick permanently.
A fraction has two parts: the numerator (top number) and the denominator (bottom number). The denominator tells you how many equal parts the whole is divided into; the numerator tells you how many of those parts you have.
When denominators match, simply add or subtract the numerators:
3/8 + 2/8 = (3+2)/8 = 5/8
7/9 − 4/9 = (7−4)/9 = 3/9 = 1/3 (simplified)
Step 1: Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) — the smallest number both denominators divide into evenly.
Step 2: Convert each fraction to the LCD.
Step 3: Add or subtract the numerators.
Step 4: Simplify if possible.
Multiply straight across — numerator × numerator, denominator × denominator. No common denominator needed.
a/b × c/d = (a×c)/(b×d)
Example: 2/3 × 4/5 = (2×4)/(3×5) = 8/15
Example: 3/4 × 8/9 = 24/36 = 2/3 (simplified by dividing both by 12)
To keep numbers small, cancel common factors between any numerator and any denominator before multiplying:
3/4 × 8/9: Notice 3 and 9 share factor 3 (3÷3=1, 9÷3=3), and 8 and 4 share factor 4 (8÷4=2, 4÷4=1):
= 1/1 × 2/3 = 2/3 ✓ (much easier than simplifying 24/36)
To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal (flip the second fraction)
a/b ÷ c/d = a/b × d/c = (a×d)/(b×c)
Example: 3/4 ÷ 2/5 = 3/4 × 5/2 = 15/8 = 1 7/8
Example: 5/6 ÷ 5/3 = 5/6 × 3/5 = 15/30 = 1/2
The memory trick: "Keep, Change, Flip" — keep the first fraction, change ÷ to ×, flip the second fraction.
(Whole × Denominator + Numerator) ÷ Denominator
2 3/4 = (2×4 + 3)/4 = 11/4
3 1/2 = (3×2 + 1)/2 = 7/2
Convert to improper fractions, find LCD, add, then convert back:
2 1/3 + 1 3/4:
Divide both numerator and denominator by their Greatest Common Divisor (GCD).
Simplify 18/24: GCD(18,24) = 6 → 18/6 = 3, 24/6 = 4 → 3/4
Quick test: if both are even, divide by 2. If both end in 0 or 5, divide by 5. Continue until no common factor remains.
Divide numerator by denominator: 3/4 = 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75
Some fractions produce repeating decimals: 1/3 = 0.333... = 0.3̄
Common fraction-decimal equivalents:
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