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Convert all the fractions to a common denominator. Then add.
To do additions with mixed fractions, you should add the integer (whole) part, and the fractions, separately.
To add fractions, you must make sure that the denominators of both of the fractions are the same, then you add the numerators. Example: 1/6 + 3/6 Since the denominators are the same, just add the numerators. The answer is 4/6 (It is 1/2 when simplified).
It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.
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Convert all the fractions to a common denominator. Then add.
Yes because the fractions add up to 1
its going to be 4over 27 ----
To do additions with mixed fractions, you should add the integer (whole) part, and the fractions, separately.
1/3+12/20 = 14/15
To add fractions, you must make sure that the denominators of both of the fractions are the same, then you add the numerators. Example: 1/6 + 3/6 Since the denominators are the same, just add the numerators. The answer is 4/6 (It is 1/2 when simplified).
so, if you have 1/3 plus 2/3 you just add the denominadeters so it would be 3/3
It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.It means you need to multiply 7 by 14 and then add 1 to the answer.
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It means add the two numbers together. 1 + 13 = 14 13 + 1 = 14 13 +1 14 ===
1/7 + 3/14: you must have a common denomiantor! here, that's 14: 1(2)/14 + 3(1) /14 2/14 + 3/14 (2+3)/14 5/14.