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.
9/2 + 9/2
3/2 + 1/2
When multiplying fractions, the numerators (top numbers) are multiplied together and put as the numerator over the denominators (bottom numbers) multiplied together.When adding fractions, they must both have the same denominator - the fractions are made into equivalent fractions with a common denominator; then the numerators are added together and put over the same common denominator.In both cases of multiplication and addition, the resulting fractions are reduced to simplest form.
Yes providing you change the fractions into decimals or change the decimals into fractions
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.
The denominator (bottom number) must be the same for all the fractions being added or subtracted together.
9/2 + 9/2
3/2 + 1/2
We can only add or subtract fractions if they have the same denominators
0.333..., 0.333... and 0.333...
When multiplying fractions, the numerators (top numbers) are multiplied together and put as the numerator over the denominators (bottom numbers) multiplied together.When adding fractions, they must both have the same denominator - the fractions are made into equivalent fractions with a common denominator; then the numerators are added together and put over the same common denominator.In both cases of multiplication and addition, the resulting fractions are reduced to simplest form.
The total sum
Yes providing you change the fractions into decimals or change the decimals into fractions
"Unlike" fractions.
like, common denominator
Unlike fractions have denominators that are unequal, and therefore cannot be added or subtracted. If two fractions need to be added or subtracted they must first be converted to like fractions.