Learning Outcomes
- Use a model to find the sum of two fractions with the same denominator
- Add fractions with a common denominator without a model
Model Fraction Addition
How many quarters are pictured? One quarter plus 2 quarters equals 3 quarters.
Remember, quarters are really fractions of a dollar. Quarters are another way to say fourths. So the picture of the coins shows that
14+24=34
one quarter + two quarters = three quarters
Let’s use fraction circles to model the same example, 14+24.
Start with one 14 piece. | ![]() |
14 |
Add two more 14 pieces. | ![]() |
+24 |
The result is 34 . | ![]() |
34 |
So again, we see that
14+24=34
Doing the Manipulative Mathematics activity “Model Fraction Addition” will help you develop a better understanding of adding fractions
example
Use a model to find the sum 38+28.
Solution:
Start with three 18 pieces. | ![]() |
38 |
Add two 18 pieces. | ![]() |
+28 |
How many 18 pieces are there? | ![]() |
58 |
There are five 18 pieces, or five-eighths. The model shows that 38+28=58.
try it
Use a model to find each sum. Show a diagram to illustrate your model.
18+48
Use a model to find each sum. Show a diagram to illustrate your model.
16+46
The following video shows more examples of how to use models to add fractions with like denominators.
Add Fractions with a Common Denominator
The example above shows that to add the same-size pieces—meaning that the fractions have the same denominator—we just add the number of pieces.
Fraction Addition
If a,b, and c are numbers where c≠0, then
ac+bc=a+bc
To add fractions with a common denominators, add the numerators and place the sum over the common denominator.
Example
Find the sum: 35+15
Example
Find the sum: −312+(−512)
Tip: A negative sign on a fraction can be written in the following locations: by the numerator, by the denominator or out in front of the fraction bar. It is your choice!
Try It
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