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To add fractions, they must have the same denominator. If they do, simply add the numerators together. For instance, to solve 5/9 + 1/9, just add 5 + 1, which equals 6. The answer, then, is 6/9 which can be reduced to 2/3. If you need to subtract fractions, they must have the same denominator, just like if you were adding them. All you have to do is subtract the smaller numerator from the larger numerator to solve the problem. For instance, to solve 6/8 - 2/8, all you do is take away 2 from 6. The answer is 4/8, which can be reduced to 1/2. to add or subtract fractions without the same denominator. If the fractions don't have the same denominator, you'll need to find a common multiple of both denominators and convert each fraction so they have the same denominator. To do this, multiply both the numerator and denominator by the number that will convert it to the common multiple. Then, add or subtract the numerators to find the answer.  For example, if you need to add 1/2 and 2/3, start by determining a common multiple. In this case, the common multiple is 6 since both 2 and 3 can be converted to 6. To turn 1/2 into a fraction with a denominator of 6, multiply both the numerator and denominator by 3: 1 x 3 = 3 and 2 x 3 = 6, so the new fraction is 3/6. To turn 2/3 into a fraction with a denominator of 6, multiply both the numerator and denominator by 2: 2 x 2 = 4 and 3 x 2 = 6, so the new fraction is 4/6. Now, you can add the numerators: 3/6 + 4/6 = 7/6. Since this is an improper fraction, you can convert it to the mixed number 1 1/6. On the other hand, say you're working on the problem 7/10 - 1/5. The common multiple in this case is 10, since 1/5 can be converted into a fraction with a denominator of 10 by multiplying it by 2: 1 x 2 = 2 and 5 x 2 = 10, so the new fraction is 2/10. You don't need to convert the other fraction at all. Just subtract 2 from 7, which is 5. The answer is 5/10, which can also be reduced to 1/2. Fortunately, multiplying fractions is pretty easy. If the fractions aren't already in the lowest terms, reduce them. Then, all you need to do is multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator. For instance, to multiply 2/3 and 7/8, find the new numerator by multiplying 2 by 7, which is 14. Then, multiply 3 by 8, which is 24. Therefore, the answer is 14/24, which can be reduced to 7/12 by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2. To divide fractions, start by making the fraction you want to divide by a reciprocal. Do this by turning it upside down so the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator. Then, multiply both numerators and both denominators together. For example, to solve 1/2 ÷ 1/6, flip 1/6 upside down so it becomes 6/1. Then just multiply 1 x 6 to find the numerator (which is 6) and 2 x 1 to find the denominator (which is 2). So, the answer is 6/2 which is equal to 3.

summary: Add fractions with the same denominator by combining the numerators. Subtract fractions with the same denominator by subtracting the numerators. Find a common multiple Multiply fractions straight across. Divide fractions by flipping the second fraction upside down and multiplying straight across.


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You should call the office where you filed your initial application and ask for the appeal forms. You only have 60 days to request an appeal, so don’t delay. You should supply any new medical records or information since you initially applied. You will present your appeal before an administrative law judge (called an “ALJ”). The ALJ will listen to your evidence and decide if you qualify for disability benefits. Most people who get benefits get them at a hearing, so you definitely want to request one.  Half of all disability court cases are approved, so you have a 50% chance of getting your benefits granted. Read your denial notice to see how you can request a hearing. It can take up to a year before you have a hearing. However, if you win, then you will receive backpay retroactively to the date you were initially disabled. Your chances of winning benefits are greater if you have a lawyer help you prepare for the hearing. Obtain a referral to a disability lawyer by contacting the New Hampshire bar association at https://www.nhbar.org/lawyer-referral-service/.  Disability lawyers work on contingency. This means they don’t get paid unless you win. If you do, federal law limits the amount your lawyer can collect to 25% of your backpay amount, up to $6,000. In rare cases where a lawyer has taken a case up through the appeals court system, they may be able to collect more. You’ll probably also have to pay for the costs of the hearing—things like photocopying, mailing letters, and requesting records. These costs shouldn’t be more than a couple hundred dollars.

summary: Apply for an appeal. Request a hearing. Hire a lawyer to help you.


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Tap the Google Maps icon on your home screen or apps menu to open Google Maps. to a location.  Use the search bar at the top to search for an address or the name of a place.  Then tap Directions to get directions to the name of a place. It's the icon with three dots to the right of the search bar at the top.  This displays the options menu. These are the last options in the options menu.  "Share directions" allows you to share directions to a location.  "Share location" allows you to share your current location. If you are sharing your location, you can select how long you want your location to be sharable.  You can tap the radio option next to "For 1 hour" and tap the plus (+) or (-) icon next to the option to increase or decrease the time your location will be available.  Tap the radio button next to "until you turn this off" to share your location until you turn your locations off or close. You can share your directions and location using your text messaging app, in an email using your email app, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, or another app of your choice  This will create a new message with a URL to your directions in the messaging app you select.  Tap More to view a complete list of apps on your device. Alternatively, you can tap icon that resembles two overlapping squares to copy the URL to your directions and manually paste it in whichever apps you want to use. Use your email or messaging app to select a contact you want to share your location or directions with. Write a brief message to explain to your contact that you are sharing directions or your location, and that they can view it using Google Maps on their own device. Once you compose with the URL in it, tap the option to send the message.  Your contact will be able to view your location or directions in the Google Maps app on their own device.
summary: Open Google Maps. Get directions Tap …. Tap Share directions or Share location. Select how long you want to share your location. Tap an app you want to share your directions or location over. Select a contact. Compose a brief message. Send the message.