Saturday, January 24, 2015

Re-Paragraph Activity

In order to add and subtract fractions, you must first have a common denominator in both parts of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to find the greatest common factor between the two denominators. For example, to add 1/10 + 4/5, you need to multiply the second fraction by 2/2 or 1. (The greatest common factor is 2, because 5 times 2 is 10.) The problem becomes 1/10 + 6/10. Now you can add the numerators of the fractions. Your  denominators stay the same. 1/10 +6/10= 7/10. It is already in its simplest form, so you don't have to do anything else to solve the problem.

In order to add and subtract fractions, you must first have a common denominator in both parts of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to find the greatest common factor between the two denominators. For example, to add 1/10 + 4/5, you need to multiply the second fraction by 2/2 or 1. (The greatest common factor is 2, because 5 times 2 is 10.) The problem becomes 1/10 + 6/10. Now you can add the numerators of the fractions. Your  denominators stay the same. 1/10 +6/10= 7/10. It is already in its simplest form, so you don't have to do anything else to solve the problem.

In order to add and subtract fractions, you must first have a common denominator in both parts of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to find the greatest common factor between the two denominators. For example, to add 1/10 + 4/5, you need to multiply the second fraction by 2/2 or 1. (The greatest common factor is 2, because 5 times 2 is 10.) The problem becomes 1/10 + 6/10. Now you can add the numerators of the fractions. Your  denominators stay the same. 1/10 +6/10= 7/10. It is already in its simplest form, so you don't have to do anything else to solve the problem.

In  order  to  add  and  subtract  fractions,  you  must  first  have  a  common  denominator  in  both  parts  of  the  problem.  The  easiest  way  to  do  this  is  to  find  the  greatest  common  factor  between  the   two denominators.  For  example,  to  add  1/10 + 4/5,  you  need  to  multiply  the  second  fraction  by  2/2  or  1.  (The  greatest  common  factor  is  2,  because  5  times  2  is  10.)  The  problem  becomes  1/10 + 6/10.  Now  you  can  add  the  numerators  of  the  fractions.  Your   denominators  stay  the same.  1/10 +6/10= 7/10.  It  is  already  in  its  simplest  form,  so  you  don't  have  to  do  anything  else  to  solve  the  problem.

In order to add and subtract fractions, you must first have a common denominator in both parts of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to find the greatest common factor between the two denominators. For example, to add 1/10 + 4/5, you need to multiply the second fraction by 2/2 or 1. (The greatest common factor is 2, because 5 times 2 is 10.) The problem becomes 1/10 + 6/10. Now you can add the numerators of the fractions. Your  denominators stay the same. 1/10 +6/10= 7/10. It is already in its simplest form, so you don't have to do anything else to solve the problem.

In order to add and subtract fractions, you must first have a common denominator in both parts of the problem. The easiest way to do this is to find the greatest common factor between the two denominators. For example, to add 1/10 + 4/5, you need to multiply the second fraction by 2/2 or 1. (The greatest common factor is 2, because 5 times 2 is 10.) The problem becomes 1/10 + 6/10. Now you can add the numerators of the fractions. Your  denominators stay the same. 1/10 +6/10= 7/10. It is already in its simplest form, so you don't have to do anything else to solve the problem.

Readability Test Results

This page has an average grade level of about 6.

It should be easily understood by 11 to 12 year olds.

Readability Indices

Flesch Kincaid Reading Ease73.5
Flesch Kincaid Grade Level6
Gunning Fog Score8.1
SMOG Index6
Coleman Liau Index6.6
Automated Readability Index2.6

Text Statistics

No. of sentences9
No. of words109
No. of complex words9
Percent of complex words8.26%
Average words per sentence12.11
Average syllables per word1.43

This paragraph is already at its easiest readability level.

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