How do you simplify 14+13÷45?

1 Answer
Dec 20, 2016

23

Explanation:

We must perform the division first before adding.

To perform division follow the steps.

• Leave the first fraction

• Change division to multiplication

• Invert (turn upside down) the second fraction

• Cancel any common factors if possible

13÷45=13×54 multiply and invert

There are no common factors.

=1×53×4=512

We now simplify 14+512

To add fractions they must have a common denominator

multiply the numerator and denominator of 14 by 3 to create an equivalent fraction.

14=1×34×3=312

Hence 14+512=312+512=812

The numerator/denominator of 812 can be divided by a common factor of 4

812=8÷412÷4=23 in simplest form

A fraction is in simplest form when no other factor but 1 will divide into the numerator/denominator.