Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Then, it is exactly the same as adding proper ones.
It is best to convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction. They are then added together in the same way as proper fractions are added together.
Mixed Fractions are fractions that have whole numbers and fractions on the side.If you are trying to change them into improper fractions you take the denominator of the fraction and multiply it by the whole number and keep the same numerator. ex.: 2 and one fourth =
Only in the way they are written. For example, 5/2 is an improper fraction; 2 1/2 (two and one-half) is the same number written as a mixed number.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed the same way you would multiply two fractions.
A mixed number can be converted into an improper fraction. Mixed numbers as improper fractions can be divided just like any other fraction. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the original numerator to give the new numerator and put this over the original denominator.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Then, it is exactly the same as adding proper ones.
It is best to convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction. They are then added together in the same way as proper fractions are added together.
Mixed Fractions are fractions that have whole numbers and fractions on the side.If you are trying to change them into improper fractions you take the denominator of the fraction and multiply it by the whole number and keep the same numerator. ex.: 2 and one fourth =
Only in the way they are written. For example, 5/2 is an improper fraction; 2 1/2 (two and one-half) is the same number written as a mixed number.
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.
Convert the fractions into equivalent fractions with the same denominator. In actually adding mixed numbers, it is easier to convert the mixed numbers into improper (top heavy) fractions, do the addition, simplify the resulting fraction and convert any resulting improper fraction back into a mixed number.
If you are using the same number, then the improper fraction and mixed number are equal.
My strategy for multiplying mixed fractions: what you need to do is turn the mixed number into an improper fraction before you do any thing else. to do that you need to multiply the denominator with the whole number then add the numerator. now that number will be your numerator the denominator stays the same then you do the same to the other mixed fraction turn it into an improper fraction then once both are like that you multiply the numerators together to find the numerator then you multiply the denominators together to get the denominator then simplify your answer to get the right answer.
Yes, it can. In fact every mixed number has an equivalent improper fraction.