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simplifying complex fractions


Question Posted Tuesday April 8 2014, 9:12 am

Hi! Is there a way to make complex fractions simple enough that even *I* can understand them? LOL! You may have guessed math isn't my strong suit, yet I have to pass this class. Can anyone explain the process?

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latoline answered Saturday April 12 2014, 6:54 pm:
Complex fractions are pretty easy. First if the problem looks too complicated break it down into a simpler form in order to understand how you go about answering the question. If you have two fractions divided by each other u separate them first to get a clearer picture at what your doing. Am not sure what grade you are in but I hope this link helps.
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DemiGoddess94 answered Tuesday April 8 2014, 9:36 am:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Here is a link explaining simple complex fractions.

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This link provides different way to solve the problems so keep reading until you half way/ completely understand whats going on and work with that method.

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