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How do you add dissimilar fractions with mixed number? - Answers
You can add the whole part of the numbers separately - no need to convert those. Then add the fractional parts in the usual way, i.e., find a common denominator, convert the fractions to this denominator, and add the numerators. Here is an example: 5 1/2 + 3 2/3 Add the whole part and the fractional part separately: 8 + (1/2 + 2/3) Convert to a common denominator: 8 + (3/6 + 4/6) Add the fractional part: 8 7/6 Since in this case 7/6 is greater than 1, you need to subtract one, and add one to the whole part: 7 1/6
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How do you add dissimilar fractions with mixed number? - Answers
You can add the whole part of the numbers separately - no need to convert those. Then add the fractional parts in the usual way, i.e., find a common denominator, convert the fractions to this denominator, and add the numerators. Here is an example: 5 1/2 + 3 2/3 Add the whole part and the fractional part separately: 8 + (1/2 + 2/3) Convert to a common denominator: 8 + (3/6 + 4/6) Add the fractional part: 8 7/6 Since in this case 7/6 is greater than 1, you need to subtract one, and add one to the whole part: 7 1/6
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How do you add dissimilar fractions with mixed number? - Answers
You can add the whole part of the numbers separately - no need to convert those. Then add the fractional parts in the usual way, i.e., find a common denominator, convert the fractions to this denominator, and add the numerators. Here is an example: 5 1/2 + 3 2/3 Add the whole part and the fractional part separately: 8 + (1/2 + 2/3) Convert to a common denominator: 8 + (3/6 + 4/6) Add the fractional part: 8 7/6 Since in this case 7/6 is greater than 1, you need to subtract one, and add one to the whole part: 7 1/6
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