Every summer I feel dumber, I’m usually the smart person among all the gangsters wannabes but just after watching 10 math videos a day I start feeling more confident
you don't need to be a math teacher or have a math degree to find a simpler way to solve this. Thank you for your input and giving students another method to solve. I chose this method because we were working on adding numbers by having them get the same denominator.
Im not a teacher but adding 4/3 + 8 = 9 1/3. Simplifying 4/3 = 1 1/3 and adding 1 1/3 + 8 = 9 1/3. (You add the whole numbers and leave the fraction as is) When adding 2 fractions with the same denominator, we only add the numerators and the denominator stays the same in this case, adding 4/3 + 24/3 = 28/3 = 9 1/3
I just took my asvab few days ago and I used your videos to learn some math though I was not bad at math but coming to the states from Kenya there is a big difference on what u learn here and what we learned long story short I learned alot from your videos and I passed with an AFQT of 70 and GT score of 110 thanks once again
I corrected my error using an annotation, I have hundreds of videos of me doing similar problems correctly. It was an embarrassing mistake but if anything should remind all of us to be careful
@@brianmclogan + it shows how anyone can make a dime mistake and it will teach the user what NOT to do and the importance of double checking on tests and so forth
How come the denominator is 6? we don't add 3+3 if denominators are the same we just keep the same number. In this case, the denominator should be 3, not 6.
Tomorrow is my math test so Thanks soooo much for making this video, this helped me alot! Hopefully I don't forget because I have a bad habit of forgetting things when I'm nervous xD Thanks again! 😊
if you are showing this to a class i recommend using much larger numbers and make the numbers thicker unless you are only trying to teach those in the front row
So guys ,this video shows you what not do with fractions , never add the denominators only add the numerators .And leave the denominators the same when doing the addition.
Your method is just the way I would have done it if I was solving that problem. My concern however was that the answer is wrong. We are adding 8 to a positive number and getting an answer that is less than 8 (in your answer, 4 2/3). I was only trying to point out where the mistake was i.e adding 2 numbers with the same denominator, we only add the numerators and denominator stays the same
You really should correct this error of the added denominators immediately. Not everyone is going to watch the entire video, read the introduction, read the comments, etc to verify that a mistake was made on your part.
I would have believed your answer in case when I saw the denominator you added, I was surprised😱 because I knew the denominator should be copied when added ...✌️👍👍👍
Oh gosh thank you so much this helped me so much ahhaa i got stuck and spent a whole day on a question till i came across this video and this helped how to get to the second bit anyway thankyou so much
My very first video - ruclips.net/video/b8ddlhcBbSc/видео.html
Man, can’t believe you’ve been teaching for this long!
Thank you random guy on RUclips for helping me with algebra cause i forgot simple math 😂
4leaf CLOVER You’re lucky 🍀 I don’t even know how to do simple math
Same.
Me too 😂
Mee too, I forgot fractions like and unlike and multiplication and ➗ on decimals 😂
Same, just happened to me.
Thank you for reminding and I know its embarassing for a 15 yr old who forgot the simples lesson in math😂
Same
Hahahahahah
i'm 16 and I also forgot how (such a shame)😂
@@francyn_onio I literally thought -1 7/8 + 2 was 7/8, I was mad trippin
i COULNT agree more
Every summer I feel dumber, I’m usually the smart person among all the gangsters wannabes but just after watching 10 math videos a day I start feeling more confident
you don't need to be a math teacher or have a math degree to find a simpler way to solve this. Thank you for your input and giving students another method to solve. I chose this method because we were working on adding numbers by having them get the same denominator.
this video has the mistake of adding the two denominators, thank you for pointing that out, embarrassing mistake. I will correct. Thank you!
yes I just noticed but its ok everyone makes mistakes
Brian McLogan it's okay it really help me though
UNACCEPTABLE, Redo this video Now middle-aged YOUNG MAN!
Car Los everyone makes mistakes stop being so rude!!!!!
It's okay everyone makes mistakes no one is perfect
Don’t add denominatir
Im not a teacher but adding 4/3 + 8 = 9 1/3. Simplifying 4/3 = 1 1/3 and adding 1 1/3 + 8 = 9 1/3. (You add the whole numbers and leave the fraction as is)
When adding 2 fractions with the same denominator, we only add the numerators and the denominator stays the same in this case, adding 4/3 + 24/3 = 28/3 = 9 1/3
Lulu10821 that’s what I thought too I’m really confused.
that's what I also thought, I'm confused when he added the denominators
*_2019 anyone?_* Also you added the denominators don't worry we all make mistakes.
2021 here
2021 bro
Bro.. 😌2024 here
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I just took my asvab few days ago and I used your videos to learn some math though I was not bad at math but coming to the states from Kenya there is a big difference on what u learn here and what we learned long story short I learned alot from your videos and I passed with an AFQT of 70 and GT score of 110 thanks once again
Great job!
haha I know did you see my annotation? Don't know where it came from. Thanks for looking out
Why you don't use LCM for the final step??
Correction: its 28 over 3(LCD) so reduce its 9 1/3 right?
For anyone wondering
When adding two fractions with the same denominator, you keep the denominator the same
So 4/3+24/3=28/3
Which is 9 1/3
I don't think you add the denominators but this really helped!! Thank you !
no you do not hahaha, embarrassing mistake
Dude you’re an absolute life saver! Thanks a million!!
mistake of adding two denominators.
We dont add the denominator :)) the denominator will stay the same
yes, it is noted in the comments, annotation was deleted
The right answer is "28/3" we can't reduce this fraction to its lowest term.
I think it's 28/3 am I right or not ? please I need answer
yes!!!!!!!!!
Brian McLogan Thanks 😊
You re right
yes u are
i am grade 7
its 28/3 you are wrong
You should remove this video and repost the problem with it worked correctly
>:(
I corrected my error using an annotation, I have hundreds of videos of me doing similar problems correctly. It was an embarrassing mistake but if anything should remind all of us to be careful
@@brianmclogan + it shows how anyone can make a dime mistake and it will teach the user what NOT to do and the importance of double checking on tests and so forth
True its confusing,I came here to been shown how to properly solve the problem.
I think your jealous
She's jealous
The mistake is so ez I shouldn't have looked for the comments, you added the denominaters
I am so removed from thinking about any math for years but even i was like wait what.. doesn't it just stay thirds 😂
wow thanks man!!!!
alot of teachers in school and on youtube dont explain this as well as you do
keep up the good work
thank you, please take note of the mistake in the video though as well
There is something wrong because once u have the common denominator you don't add or subtract them you leave them the way they r.
@HoliCrapCaek happy to help!
Your Welcome!
*That adding the denominator thinggy ruin my exam*
U guys already got exams?
thank you for helping me with me fractions i forgot it 💕 stay safe stay home
You don’t add denominators
Thanks!!helped a lot!!
you are very welcome Ethan!
I'm here cuz I forgot basic math lol thx🧍♀️
i kid you not i am in 10th grade and i suddenly forgot how to do this basic shit from 3rd grade, so thank you kind stranger
A lesson in fractions or, a lesson in don’t believe everything you see on RUclips! Always read the label people.
haha yes, tried to make it clear in the title and comments
Logically: if we have 8 chocolates and we add over 1 more (4/3) then we are going to have at least 9 chocolates and not 4.
1:37 Yes, I found the mistake! Why did you add the numerators and the denominators? Just add the numerators right?
you must always leave the demnominators the same
yes!!!!!!
Am i the only 10 year old whos teacher gave them plusing numbers with fractions :C
nope although im one year older
You shouldn't have added the denominators ...
thanks math dude for helping me do quarantine hw :)
How come the denominator is 6? we don't add 3+3 if denominators are the same we just keep the same number. In this case, the denominator should be 3, not 6.
Tomorrow is my math test so Thanks soooo much for making this video, this helped me alot! Hopefully I don't forget because I have a bad habit of forgetting things when I'm nervous xD Thanks again! 😊
you most likely failed if u didn't catch his mistake by adding denominators
Hope ur results came out good. How was it?
ha lol probably
Im actaully th sameXD
Luna well your gonna fail this guy made a mistake
Difficult to see the font on whiteboard.
These could be much more useful employing a shorter , step-by-step method.
Thanks I had to come back to this video this video helps a lot ! I’m only in 6 grade
Thank you brain Mc.Logan helped me out a lot🤟🏽👍🏽
if you are showing this to a class i recommend using much larger numbers and make the numbers thicker unless you are only trying to teach those in the front row
The correct answer is 28/3
DONT ADD THE DENOMINATOR
I don't think bottom number can add together😂😂
So guys ,this video shows you what not do with fractions , never add the denominators only add the numerators .And leave the denominators the same when doing the addition.
You really helped me with my homework with this thanks a lot
Thanks for this video!! It helps me so much!!
you are very welcome! happy to be able to assist you
i don't understand why people are being rude to him by just a mistake everyone makes mistakes he there is no point onto getting mad
I thought- either I have to re-learn everything I know or he slipped up. You are still THE BEST!
The denominatator stays the same you don't add them together
you found it
Your method is just the way I would have done it if I was solving that problem. My concern however was that the answer is wrong. We are adding 8 to a positive number and getting an answer that is less than 8 (in your answer, 4 2/3). I was only trying to point out where the mistake was i.e adding 2 numbers with the same denominator, we only add the numerators and denominator stays the same
Have you read the title.
Oh wait 9 years ago
I don’t know what to say. This should be a 3rd grade math problem. Am I wrong?
You really should correct this error of the added denominators immediately. Not everyone is going to watch the entire video, read the introduction, read the comments, etc to verify that a mistake was made on your part.
this is embarrassing cause i learned this years ago and i’m still here :o
this has helped me very much!!
We have a end of the year test and I wasn’t here when we learned this! Thanks
He should take this video down because you shouldn't add the denominators. That's not nice. You may confuse people.
I think we don't add the denominator sir. I get confused. If they have the same denominator we should copy it right?
thanks a lot this will help me pass in my final exam of math
same lol
wait......isnt this random dude a school teacher or wut??
23/8 but we need it to lowest term so the final answer is 9 1/3
Exactly
the answer is actually 9 1/3
I like improper fractions
If your teacher wants the answer expressed in a mix fraction. But 28/3 will suffice.
Thank you for helping me study random man :)
What are you adding the denominator keep the 6 the same
Really helpful thanks :D
you are very welcome!
Don't add the denimonitor dude
A 14 year old girl here in 2021,yes I'm dumb lol
I would have believed your answer in case when I saw the denominator you added, I was surprised😱 because I knew the denominator should be copied when added ...✌️👍👍👍
9.3 with a . on the top of digit 3 # (⇒9.3333333→∝)
28/3 or 9 1/3
I prefer 28/3
It's not just about what you prefer,
it's about what is more acceptable sir. 28/3 is improper fraction and 9 1/3 is more acceptable. 😊
I think the Right answer is 9 1/3
The denomenator shoude'nt be added lol
Now can you do 16/4 plus 56- (3+4)-1... 😂😂😳...im six years behind ..
Oh gosh thank you so much this helped me so much ahhaa i got stuck and spent a whole day on a question till i came across this video and this helped how to get to the second bit anyway thankyou so much
you are very welcome! glad I could help
Im always going to watch maths things in here so fast to understand....
You don't add the denominator
you just cost me my job
It's wrong adding maths eg 4+24 28 but 3+3 won't use here. It will be only 3 and answer will be 28/3
+Shahin Ali embarrassing mistake, I added an annotation once I found out, couldn't believe I did that, thanks for the heads up!
Made me confused with adding the denominator. My god
Thanks for helping me get my homework question wrong (didn't read the MISTAKE part)
Thks!!
"chris u need some help?"
maybe your not a math teacher bc you added the denominators!
It is not 28 over 6 but 28 over 3
amazing this helped me alot thank you so much btw I'm a new subscriber
Helped me with my algebra
very very helpful thank you.
teacher the answer is in correct
please correct the answer
impossible answer
i think have a mistake in denominator have common denominator 3 the answer 28/3 and then simplify 9 1/3
yes mistake is noted in the comments, embarrassing thanks for letting me know
i understand sir sometimes cant avoid to get mistake...
for sure
why and how did you get the 3/3 to be multiplied to the numerators and denominators
I think it's 9.3333 or 9 and 1/3 is the answer how it is possible that 8 plus 4/3 becomes less than 8??
thank you mr person
Thanks a lot dude I needed this one only 👍...
you are very welcome!
people should just be able to look at that and know the answer, just saying, it's 8 4/3, which changes to 9 1/3
agree
You guys know who randy orton is? This is his twin.
I would like to meet Randy Orton
Ya I forgot simple math to
WTF! Someone could easily take this as a correct answer 😣😢
I have an annotation
please see my description
I know, I know, it could confuse someone not paying attention. we all make mistakes
I agree, since they are taking away annotations I am practicing different ways to approach videos where a mistake is made.
Brian McLogan is cool
we Love you teacher.