Let's use 1 1/8 + 4 11/16 as an example. First convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions. 9/8 + 75/16 Now find a common denominator and convert both fractions. In this case we can use 16, so we only need to convert the first one: 18/16 + 75/16 = 93/16 This is already in its simplest terms, so we just need to convert back to a mixed number: 93/16 = 5 13/16
It will help when you want to add and subtract unlike fractions.
So easy! You can't add it anymore,because they are not like, or in other words, they are all different. For example 4*4y can't be simplified any further. They are unlike.
just change the fration with the smallest denominator and add or subtract the way you always do.
It depends on what you want to do with the 5 numbers: add them, multiply them, a mix of addition and multiplication, or combine these operations with others.,
if its an equation then add the big numbers then add the fractions using like denominators afterwards simplify
It will enable you to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators.
multiply the denominator by the whole number, then add the numerator, the denominator is the same as the mixed numbers denominator
When adding unlike fractions, find the LCM of the denominators and convert them to it.
None that are all odd numbers. But, there are two sets of three consecutive numbers containing a mix of even/odd that add up to 120. They are 39, 40 and 41 and also 38, 40 and 42.
no, to add and subtract like and unlike fractions the denominator has to be the same,
Its indefinite: Start with 0,1 add last two numbers = 1 add to sequence = 0,1,1 add last two numbers = 2 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers = 3 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3,5 add last two numbers ......... add to sequence ..........
It will neutralize the mix.