How to add fractions - SSAT Upper Level Quantitative
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Find the arithmetic mean of the following five numbers.

Find the arithmetic mean of the following five numbers.
Add the numbers, then divide by 
 or, equivalently, multiply by 
.


Find the common denominator of the terms we are adding.


Multiply and simplify.

Add the numbers, then divide by  or, equivalently, multiply by 
.
Find the common denominator of the terms we are adding.
Multiply and simplify.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve,

Solve,
Since the denominators for the fractions are the same, keep the denominator and add the numerators.

Since the denominators for the fractions are the same, keep the denominator and add the numerators.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Scott gave 
 of the chocolate chip cookies he made to Cindy, and he gave 
 of the cookies to Stephanie. What fraction of his chocolate chip cookies did he give away?
Scott gave  of the chocolate chip cookies he made to Cindy, and he gave 
 of the cookies to Stephanie. What fraction of his chocolate chip cookies did he give away?
This question wants you to add 
 and 
. First, convert both fractions so that they share the same denominator.



This question wants you to add  and 
. First, convert both fractions so that they share the same denominator.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A poll was conducted in a class to see what fraction of the class plays sports. 
 of the class plays basketball, and 
 of the class plays soccer. The rest of the class do not play any sports. What fraction of the class plays a sport?
A poll was conducted in a class to see what fraction of the class plays sports.  of the class plays basketball, and 
 of the class plays soccer. The rest of the class do not play any sports. What fraction of the class plays a sport?
To find what fraction of the class plays a sport, add together 
 and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that the denominators are the same.


Now, you can add them together.

To find what fraction of the class plays a sport, add together  and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that the denominators are the same.
Now, you can add them together.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Peter ate 
 of a pie for breakfast, then ate 
 of the pie as a morning snack. How much of the pie did Peter eat?
Peter ate  of a pie for breakfast, then ate 
 of the pie as a morning snack. How much of the pie did Peter eat?
To find how much of the pie Peter ate, you will need to add together 
 and 
.
Start by converting both fractions so that the denominators are the same.


Now, you can add the fractions.

To find how much of the pie Peter ate, you will need to add together  and 
.
Start by converting both fractions so that the denominators are the same.
Now, you can add the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
On a given week, Jeremy spends 
 of his time working on homework and 
 of his time doing chores. What fraction of his time is spent doing homework and doing chores?
On a given week, Jeremy spends  of his time working on homework and 
 of his time doing chores. What fraction of his time is spent doing homework and doing chores?
To find how much time Jeremy spends doing his homework and his chores, add together 
 and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.


Now, you can add the fractions together.

To find how much time Jeremy spends doing his homework and his chores, add together  and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.
Now, you can add the fractions together.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Timothy spends 
 of his weekly allowance on comic books and 
 of his weekly allowance on candy. What fraction of his weekly allowance does he spend on comic books and candy?
Timothy spends  of his weekly allowance on comic books and 
 of his weekly allowance on candy. What fraction of his weekly allowance does he spend on comic books and candy?
To find out how much of his weekly allowance Timothy spends on candy and comic books, add 
 and 
 together.
To do so, you need to first convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.


Now you can add together the fractions.

To find out how much of his weekly allowance Timothy spends on candy and comic books, add  and 
 together.
To do so, you need to first convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.
Now you can add together the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In a jar of marbles, 
 of the marbles are red and 
 of the marbles of blue. What fraction of the jar of marbles are red and blue marbles?
In a jar of marbles,  of the marbles are red and 
 of the marbles of blue. What fraction of the jar of marbles are red and blue marbles?
To find out what fraction of the jar are red and blue marbles, add 
 and 
 together.
First, you need to convert the fractions so that they have the same denominator. Since 
 is a multiple of 
, you only need to change one fraction.

Now, add the fractions together.

To find out what fraction of the jar are red and blue marbles, add  and 
 together.
First, you need to convert the fractions so that they have the same denominator. Since  is a multiple of 
, you only need to change one fraction.
Now, add the fractions together.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Jim baked two batches of cookies. In the first batch, he used 
 cup of sugar. In his second batch, he used 
 cups of sugar. In cups, how much sugar did he use in total?
Jim baked two batches of cookies. In the first batch, he used  cup of sugar. In his second batch, he used 
 cups of sugar. In cups, how much sugar did he use in total?
To find how much sugar he used in total, add 
 and 
 together.
First, make sure that both fractions have the same denominator before you add them. Since 
 is a multiple of 
, you will need to convert 
 into 
 by multiplying both numerator and denominators by 
.
Now, add the fractions.

To find how much sugar he used in total, add  and 
 together.
First, make sure that both fractions have the same denominator before you add them. Since  is a multiple of 
, you will need to convert 
 into 
 by multiplying both numerator and denominators by 
.
Now, add the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Lucy gave away 
 of her hair ribbons to Megan and 
 of her hair ribbons to Patrice. What fraction of her hair ribbons did Lucy give away?
Lucy gave away  of her hair ribbons to Megan and 
 of her hair ribbons to Patrice. What fraction of her hair ribbons did Lucy give away?
You will need to add together 
 and 
.
Since 
 is a multiple of 
, we can use 
 as the common denominator.
Then, 

You will need to add together  and 
.
Since  is a multiple of 
, we can use 
 as the common denominator.
Then, 
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve,

Solve,
In order to add the fractions, you need to first find a common denominator. For 
 and 
, the least common denominator is 
.


Then,

In order to add the fractions, you need to first find a common denominator. For  and 
, the least common denominator is 
.
Then,
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Michael ate 
 of a cake for breakfast, and then 
 of the same cake for dinner. How much of the cake did Michael eat?
Michael ate  of a cake for breakfast, and then 
 of the same cake for dinner. How much of the cake did Michael eat?
To figure out how much cake Michael ate, you will need to add the two fractions given in the question.
First, find the common denominator of both fractions and convert them so that they have that denominator.


Now, add the fractions.

To figure out how much cake Michael ate, you will need to add the two fractions given in the question.
First, find the common denominator of both fractions and convert them so that they have that denominator.
Now, add the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
On a certain game show, the audience is polled. 
 of the audience enjoys playing football, and 
 of the audience enjoys playing basketball. What fraction of the audience enjoys playing football and basketball?
On a certain game show, the audience is polled.  of the audience enjoys playing football, and 
 of the audience enjoys playing basketball. What fraction of the audience enjoys playing football and basketball?
Add the fractions together. In order to do so, you will need to convert 
 so that it shares the same denominator as 
.

Now, add the fractions.

Add the fractions together. In order to do so, you will need to convert  so that it shares the same denominator as 
.
Now, add the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Find the arithmetic mean of the following five numbers.

Find the arithmetic mean of the following five numbers.
Add the numbers, then divide by 
 or, equivalently, multiply by 
.


Find the common denominator of the terms we are adding.


Multiply and simplify.

Add the numbers, then divide by  or, equivalently, multiply by 
.
Find the common denominator of the terms we are adding.
Multiply and simplify.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Solve,

Solve,
Since the denominators for the fractions are the same, keep the denominator and add the numerators.

Since the denominators for the fractions are the same, keep the denominator and add the numerators.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Scott gave 
 of the chocolate chip cookies he made to Cindy, and he gave 
 of the cookies to Stephanie. What fraction of his chocolate chip cookies did he give away?
Scott gave  of the chocolate chip cookies he made to Cindy, and he gave 
 of the cookies to Stephanie. What fraction of his chocolate chip cookies did he give away?
This question wants you to add 
 and 
. First, convert both fractions so that they share the same denominator.



This question wants you to add  and 
. First, convert both fractions so that they share the same denominator.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A poll was conducted in a class to see what fraction of the class plays sports. 
 of the class plays basketball, and 
 of the class plays soccer. The rest of the class do not play any sports. What fraction of the class plays a sport?
A poll was conducted in a class to see what fraction of the class plays sports.  of the class plays basketball, and 
 of the class plays soccer. The rest of the class do not play any sports. What fraction of the class plays a sport?
To find what fraction of the class plays a sport, add together 
 and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that the denominators are the same.


Now, you can add them together.

To find what fraction of the class plays a sport, add together  and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that the denominators are the same.
Now, you can add them together.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Peter ate 
 of a pie for breakfast, then ate 
 of the pie as a morning snack. How much of the pie did Peter eat?
Peter ate  of a pie for breakfast, then ate 
 of the pie as a morning snack. How much of the pie did Peter eat?
To find how much of the pie Peter ate, you will need to add together 
 and 
.
Start by converting both fractions so that the denominators are the same.


Now, you can add the fractions.

To find how much of the pie Peter ate, you will need to add together  and 
.
Start by converting both fractions so that the denominators are the same.
Now, you can add the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
On a given week, Jeremy spends 
 of his time working on homework and 
 of his time doing chores. What fraction of his time is spent doing homework and doing chores?
On a given week, Jeremy spends  of his time working on homework and 
 of his time doing chores. What fraction of his time is spent doing homework and doing chores?
To find how much time Jeremy spends doing his homework and his chores, add together 
 and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.


Now, you can add the fractions together.

To find how much time Jeremy spends doing his homework and his chores, add together  and 
.
First, convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.
Now, you can add the fractions together.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Timothy spends 
 of his weekly allowance on comic books and 
 of his weekly allowance on candy. What fraction of his weekly allowance does he spend on comic books and candy?
Timothy spends  of his weekly allowance on comic books and 
 of his weekly allowance on candy. What fraction of his weekly allowance does he spend on comic books and candy?
To find out how much of his weekly allowance Timothy spends on candy and comic books, add 
 and 
 together.
To do so, you need to first convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.


Now you can add together the fractions.

To find out how much of his weekly allowance Timothy spends on candy and comic books, add  and 
 together.
To do so, you need to first convert both fractions so that they have the same denominator.
Now you can add together the fractions.
Compare your answer with the correct one above