Answer:
We just add numerators and rewrite denominator.
Adding unlike dominators:
We need to find the same denominators. You need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators.
Step-by-step explanation:
You mean unlike denominators and like denominators.
Adding like dominators: We just add numerators and rewrite denominator :
Example :
Adding unlike dominators:
We need to find the same denominators. You need to find the least common multiple (LCM) of the two denominators.
For example :
LCM for 5 and 4 is 20 : Now, divide by 5 and multiply by 1 for first fraction. 20 divide by 4 and multiply by 3 :
That's a <em>rhombus</em>. If it has one interior right angle, then
it's a special case of rhombus known as a "square".
So there are 2 things you need to convert, the first is the gallons to cups and the second is the hours to minutes. so I like to set it up with numerators and denominators and then multiply the ratios. All same terms will cross out and be opposite of each other.
(18 gal/1 hour) x (1 hour / 60 minutes), now we have (0.3 gallons/1 minute) we just have to change gallons to cups
(0.3 gallons/ 1 minute) x (4 quarts/1 gallon) x (2 pints/1 quart) x (2 cups/1 pint)
this comes out 4.8 cups/1 minute
31.4
Hope that helps you!