It is: 111.3 = 1113/10 as an improper or 'top heavy' fraction
You can either add the fractional parts and, if required, convert the answer to a mixed fraction and then add the integer part to the integer parts of the two original numbers; or change both numbers to top-heavy (or improper) fractions, add them and then convert the answer to a mixed fraction.
It is a vulgar or 'top heavy' fraction
110.01 = 11001/100 as a top heavy fraction
The naswer will depend on what you mean by "doing" top heavy fractions.
It is: 111.3 = 1113/10 as an improper or 'top heavy' fraction
If doing it without a calculator, then convert each mixed fraction into a top-heavy equivalent fraction and then multiply as for fractions.
A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
First convert them t top-heavy fractions. Treat these as you would ordinary fractions: find common denominator and so on. At the end, convert the top heave fraction back to a mixed fraction.
Nothing needs to be done. Some people find it easier to convert it to an improper or top-heavy fraction, but it is not a necessary step.
9/5 is a top heavy fraction.
You can either add the fractional parts and, if required, convert the answer to a mixed fraction and then add the integer part to the integer parts of the two original numbers; or change both numbers to top-heavy (or improper) fractions, add them and then convert the answer to a mixed fraction.
1 and 2/3 is 5/3 as a 'top heavy' fraction
Convert the mixed number into an improper (top-heavy) fraction first. Then swap the numerator and denominator.
You first convert the numbers into top-heavy fractions, then solve like a normal fraction (e.g. LCD, then subtract).
6.04 in mixed numbers can be interpreted as 6 1/25th. it can also be a top heavy fraction as 151/25
It is a vulgar or 'top heavy' fraction