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Subtracting a mixed number is just subtracting fractions but with a whole number by a fraction. To subtract tun the mixed numbers into improper fractions and find the common denominator. Then you subtract the numerators.
Subtract the smaller fraction from the larger one.
Using the Euclidean algorithm
You multiply the denomonator and numerator!
s+s=d-s+pRULE
To find the sum of two mixed numbers, turn the mixed numbers into improper fractions (multiply the base with the denominator and add the numerator), then add the two fractions. To add the two fractions, find the LCD (lowest common denominator) and add the two numerators, but leave the denominators the same.
you can only find the perimeter of shapes, honey, not fractions.
Same as any average. Add all the fractions and divide them by the amount of fractions
Subtracting a mixed number is just subtracting fractions but with a whole number by a fraction. To subtract tun the mixed numbers into improper fractions and find the common denominator. Then you subtract the numerators.
Add them together and divide the answer by 2.
The answer depends on the binary operator between the two fractions which has not been specified.
By definition, you can't convert between proper and improper fractions. You can convert improper fractions to mixed fractions, and vice versa.
Convert them to improper fractions, find a common denominator and proceed.
Subtract the smaller fraction from the larger one.
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.
Using the Euclidean algorithm