Fractions 4: Adding and Subtracting
Thursday, July 16th, 2009
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Part four of the fractions series talks about combining fractions with the SAME denominator
Duration : 0:7:44
More at http://www.mathtv.com
Part four of the fractions series talks about combining fractions with the SAME denominator
Duration : 0:7:44
Tax help! Learn how to fill out and file a 1040EZ dependents worksheet tax form in this free video covering the dependents worksheet.
Expert: Tom Noah
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Duration : 0:2:24
http://RightBrainMath.com This video is a great way to learn the times table and multiplication in a friendly way. Using number circles to create star patterns. Plays with patterns. This is a right brain approach, a teaching strategy to see an overview of factor sets. All MisterNumber videos are a full five stars. Please leave feedback or email me if you like them. The book, EZ Times Table is available on Amazon and comes with 8 extra free worksheets.
http://RightBrainMath.com Math times table created from fun patterns as a way to learn multiplication tables for Fours and Sixes. This video also teaches place value. This video has the student create worksheets where they can learn the times tables. This is useful for teaching math in a classroom, at home, as part of homeschool or as fun homework. Right Brain Math can teach Elementary Students. Curriculum Review magazine calls it a revolutionary approach to introducing math. It is also very effective for remedial math for students who have fallen behind in math. Learning the multiplication tables are crucial for a student taking algebra. The Right Brain approach has helped many kids who have a negative attitude about math or numbers. http://RightBrainMath.com
Right Brain Math is an easy, effective, visual method of teaching multiplication as well as addition, subtraction, or division. It also helps students learn factors.
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Kids see the big picture of the multiplication tables first, and then understand how the individual factors relate to each other. http://RightBrainMath.com
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http://www.FreedomUniversity.tv, john@e-liteworks.com, 719-963-5873. This is part of a series of math videos and worksheets to ensure your successs. This video about how to figure equivalent fractions.
Duration : 0:4:14
An expert CPA teaches how to fill out the Personal Allowances Worksheet of a W-4 tax form; learn more tax form tips in this free tax form video.
Expert: Tom Noah
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Duration : 0:1:51
Write a decimal as a percent by multiplying the number by 100 and moving the decimal point two places to the right. Calculate percentages from fractions and decimals using tips from a math tutor in this free video on math skills.
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Duration : 0:1:39
Adding and Subtracding Fractions - Numerical Examples. In this video, I do a few examples of adding and subtracdting fractions.
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Duration : 0:7:36
Expert CPA shows how to find deductions and adjustments for your W-4 in this free tax form video on explaining the W-4 tax form.
Expert: Tom Noah
Bio: Tom Noah has been a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for over 27 years.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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Access full lesson containing this video at: http://www.yourteacher.com/prealgebra/dividingfractions.php Students learn to divide fractions by first changing the division sign to multiplication and flipping the second fraction. For example, to simplify 7/12 divided by 7/9, first change the division sign to multiplication and flip the second fraction, to get 7/12 x 9/7. Next, multiply the fractions by first cross-canceling, then multiplying across the numerators and across the denominators.
Duration : 0:1:15