SendNotePropertyStartProblem1416NotePropertySetInterfaceActionECFFA8E5FEDBDD17firstNumGivenUpdateTextArea1NotePropertySetInterfaceAction3F45C5A9DBEF00ACfirstDenGivenUpdateTextArea4NotePropertySetInterfaceActionBA263816C75B0445secNumGivenUpdateTextArea1NotePropertySetInterfaceAction6AB90811187A2DE9secDenGivenUpdateTextArea6SendNotePropertyStartStateEnd1416124630state12242140state23166135state34318135state4511970state5636570state67242250state78242360state89242470state910242580state1011238690state1112238800state1213238910Done142451020state1415162245state1516162355state1617162465state1718162575state1819162685state1920162795state2021162905Done_22216110151NotePropertySetInterfaceActionfirstDenConvUpdateTextArea12No, this is not correct.What could you do with the fractions so that they have the same denominator?Choose a denominator both denominators go into.Enter '12', the least common denominator between both fractions, in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherfirstDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher12StudentNo-Applicabledetermine-lcd fraction-addition-11202NotePropertySetInterfaceActionfirstDenConvUpdateTextArea24No, this is not correct.Good job!What is the least common multiple of 4 and 6?What is 4 x 6?Please enter '24' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherfirstDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher24StudentNo-Applicablemultiply-denominators fraction-addition-11303NotePropertySetInterfaceActionfirstDenConvUpdateTextArea10Instead of trying to add the denominators, choose a denominator both denominators go into.Please enter '10' in the highlighted field.Buggy ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherfirstDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher10StudentNo-Applicableunnamed-11404NotePropertySetInterfaceActionsecDenConvUpdateTextArea10Instead of trying to add the denominators, choose a denominator both denominators go into.Please enter '10' in the highlighted field.Buggy ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatchersecDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher10StudentNo-Applicableunnamed-11505NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansNum1UpdateTextArea2You can't add the numerators until you've converted the fractions.Please enter '2' in the highlighted field.Buggy ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransNum1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher2StudentNo-Applicableunnamed-11606NotePropertySetInterfaceActionsecDenConvUpdateTextArea12No, this is not correct.What could you do with the fractions so that they have the same denominator?Choose a denominator both denominators go into.Enter '12', the least common denominator between both fractions, in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatchersecDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher12StudentNo-Applicabledetermine-lcd fraction-addition-12707NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansDen1UpdateTextArea12No, this is not correct.Once you've found the least common denominator, you can put in the highlighted field.Find a common denominator for both fractions. Choose a denominator both denominators go into.Please enter the least common denominator, '12', in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransDen1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher12StudentNo-Applicablecopy-answer-denominator fraction-addition-17808NotePropertySetInterfaceActionfirstNumConvUpdateTextArea3No, this is not correct.Divide the fraction's denominator into the common denominator.Multiply the numerator with the number you got.Multiply 1 and 3. Put this numerator, 3, in the highlighted cell.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherfirstNumConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher3StudentNo-Applicableconvert-numerator fraction-addition-18909NotePropertySetInterfaceActionsecNumConvUpdateTextArea2No, this is not correct.Divide the fraction's denominator into the common denominator.Multiply the numerator with the number you got.Multiply 1 and 2. Put this numerator, 2, in the highlighted cell.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatchersecNumConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher2StudentNo-Applicableconvert-numerator fraction-addition-1910010NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansNum1UpdateTextArea5No, this is not correct.When fractions have the same denominator they can be added.Go ahead and add the numerator; the denominator stays the same.Please enter '5' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransNum1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher5StudentNo-Applicableadd-numerators fraction-addition-11011011NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansNumFinal1UpdateTextArea5No, this is not correct.Please enter '5' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransNumFinal1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher5StudentNo-Applicablereduce-numerator fraction-addition-11112012NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansDenFinal1UpdateTextArea12No, this is not correct.Please enter '12' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransDenFinal1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher12StudentNo-Applicablereduce-denominator fraction-addition-11213013NotePropertySetInterfaceActiondoneButtonPressed-1No, this is not correct.You're done with the problem; your answer is in its simplest form.Click the highlighted 'Done' button to finish.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherdoneExactMatcherButtonPressedExactMatcher-1StudentNo-Applicableunnamed-11314014NotePropertySetInterfaceActionsecDenConvUpdateTextArea24No, this is not correct.What is the a common multiple of 4 and 6?What is 4 x 6?Please enter '24' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatchersecDenConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher24StudentNo-Applicablemultiply-denominators fraction-addition-1315015NotePropertySetInterfaceActionsecNumConvUpdateTextArea4No, this is not correct.Divide each denominator into the common denominator. Then multiply the number you got with the numerator.6 goes in to 24 4 times; so multiply 1 and 4.Enter '4', the converted numerator, in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatchersecNumConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher4StudentNo-Applicableconvert-numerator fraction-addition-11516016NotePropertySetInterfaceActionfirstNumConvUpdateTextArea6No, this is not correct.Divide the denominator into the common denominator. Then multiply the number you got with the numerator.4 goes in to 24 6 times; so multiply 1 and 6.Enter '6', the converted numerator, in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherfirstNumConvExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher6StudentNo-Applicableconvert-numerator fraction-addition-11617017NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansNum1UpdateTextArea10No, this is not correct.If you've already converted the fractions, you can add the converted numerators and put the sum over the common denominator.The converted numerators are 6 and 4. What is 6 + 4?Enter '10' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransNum1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher10StudentNo-Applicableadd-numerators fraction-addition-11718018NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansDen1UpdateTextArea24No, this is not correct.When you've converted fractions to have an identical denominator, you use that same denominator in the answer.Just carry the denominator, 24, down to the highlighted field.Please enter '24' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransDen1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher24StudentNo-Applicablecopy-answer-denominator fraction-addition-11819019NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansDenFinal1UpdateTextArea12No, this is not correct.You need to simplify your fraction.2 goes into both the numerator and denominator. How many times can 2 go into 24?Please enter '12' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransDenFinal1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher12StudentNo-Applicablereduce-denominator fraction-addition-11920020NotePropertySetInterfaceActionansNumFinal1UpdateTextArea5No, this is not correct.You need to simplify your fraction.2 goes into both the numerator and denominator. How many times can 2 go into 10?Please enter '5' in the highlighted field.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcheransNumFinal1ExactMatcherUpdateTextAreaExactMatcher5StudentNo-Applicablereduce-numerator fraction-addition-12021021NotePropertySetInterfaceActiondoneButtonPressed-1No, this is not correct.You're all done with the problem!Click the Done button.Correct ActionCorrect ActionNever CheckedExactMatcherdoneExactMatcherButtonPressedExactMatcher-1StudentNo-Applicableunnamed-121220copy-answer-denominatorfraction-additionreduce-denominatorfraction-additiondetermine-lcdfraction-additionconvert-numeratorfraction-additionreduce-numeratorfraction-additionadd-numeratorsfraction-additionmultiply-denominatorsfraction-addition