To add mixed numbers and whole numbers, you simply treat the mixed numbers like they are whole numbers (4 3/4) turns to (4), then add the regular whole number, say, 7, and then re-add the fraction. For example, if you were adding 4 3/4 and 7, you would change 4 3/4 to 4, add 7 to get 11, then add the 3/4 back in, to give you 11 3/4.
just find a common denominator and add the two numerators together then add the whole numbers
first add the whole numbers then do simple fraction subtraction
First change the mixed numbers into improper fractions by multiplying the denominator and the whole number and add the product to the numerator in the mixed numbers and then multiply the numerators and the denominators and divide the numerator by the denominator of the product.
Mixed numbers have fractional parts that must be compared; whole numbers do not.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
2 mixed numbers can only be a whole when the 2 numerators add up to the number
when you add mixed numbers you have a whole number but adding fraction does not.
just find a common denominator and add the two numerators together then add the whole numbers
first add the whole numbers then do simple fraction subtraction
7 7/12 plus 3 8/9
First change the mixed numbers into improper fractions by multiplying the denominator and the whole number and add the product to the numerator in the mixed numbers and then multiply the numerators and the denominators and divide the numerator by the denominator of the product.
Mixed numbers have fractional parts that must be compared; whole numbers do not.
you take away one of the whole number=then you add or subtract your fractions=
Whole numbers can't be mixed numbers.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
No.
You don't. Mixed numbers and whole numbers are separate things.