example; 15 over 6. 6 goes into 15 twice (6, 12) then 3 left over, so that would be 2 and 3/6
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
Change them to improper fractions and double them.
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turn them into improper fractions
if you have mixed numbers you make them into improper fractions before you multiply
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed.
Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions and carry out the calculations accordingly
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Then, it is exactly the same as adding proper ones.
In case of Proper fractions the numerator is lesser than the denominator. Whereas in case of improper fractions and mixed fractions the numerator is greater than denominator.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed the same way you would multiply two fractions.
Depending on how you write them, they are either called mixed fractions (e.g., 2 1/2), or improper fractions (e.g., 5/2).Depending on how you write them, they are either called mixed fractions (e.g., 2 1/2), or improper fractions (e.g., 5/2).Depending on how you write them, they are either called mixed fractions (e.g., 2 1/2), or improper fractions (e.g., 5/2).Depending on how you write them, they are either called mixed fractions (e.g., 2 1/2), or improper fractions (e.g., 5/2).
Before you can do that, you need to write each mixed number as an improper fraction, and then write both fractions with a common denominator. The only other choice is to write both mixed numbers as decimals, and then add them.