Apart from the fact that you are dealing with fractions, not a lot.
Subtracting a fraction is the same as adding its negative.
by multiplying the denominator with the whole number and adding the numerator. the denominator will remain the same.
multiplying. adding is permeter. sorry bout my spelling. not the best at it
Adding and subtracting fractions can ONLY be done if the denominators are the same; then the calculation is done by adding or subtracting the numerators. Multiplying (and dividing) fractions does not require the denominators to be the same. To divide by a fraction the divisor is inverted (the original numerator becomes the new denominator and the original denominator becomes the new numerator) and then the fractions are multiplied. Multiplying fractions is achieved by multiplying the numerators together AND multiplying the denominators together. A whole number is the same as a fraction with the whole number as the numerator and a denominator of 1, so when multiplying by a whole number the denominator is multiplied by 1 (leaving it the same) and the is multiplication is effectively just multiplying the numerator by the whole number.
Change each mixed fraction to an improper fraction. Do this by multiplying the denominator by the whole number next to the fraction and then adding the numerator to the product you get. Once you do this, multiply fractions normally.
multiplying
To solve a Dissimilar Fraction,you must change the denominator to a similar fraction then proceed with the Adding/Subtracting Dissimilar Fraction...
The result of the given operations is 697.
Multiplying a fraction by a whole number involves the same fundamental principle as multiplying two whole numbers: repeated addition. When you multiply a whole number by a fraction, you can think of the fraction as representing a part of the whole, and the whole number indicates how many times to take that part. Similarly, multiplying two whole numbers involves adding one number to itself repeatedly based on the value of the other number. Both processes ultimately rely on combining equal groups.
Adding: 100+44 Multiplying: 12*12
137 and a half can be written as an improper fraction by multiplying the whole number (137) by the denominator of the fraction (2) and adding the numerator (1) to get 275. Therefore, 137 and a half as a fraction is 275/2.
4 and 2/9 can be turned into a fraction by multiplying the denominator by the whole number out front and adding that to the numerator. Thus 4 2/9 = 38/9.