Adding fractions with like denominators greater than 1

Fractions

Practicing adding fractions with like denominators greater than 1

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Here you can practice adding fractions. In this exercise, you'll be adding fractions with like denominators greater than 1. Set how much time you want to have to do the sum and how many sums you want to practice in a row. Practice adding fractions with like denominators on this website, good luck. Some example sums are: 4/7 + 5/7 = 1 4/7 4/6 + 3/6 = 1 1/6 By lowering the number of seconds for each exercise, it becomes more difficult to give the right answer. This way you can slowly increase the difficulty level. Adding fractions with like denominators greater than 1 is part of fourth-grade math. By completing the sums with a timer, it will help you practice for a timed test. You can also choose longer series of sums to do more exercises in a row.